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10 June, 06:11

What is the coefficient of x^2 y^3 in the expansion of (2x+y) ^5

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  1. 10 June, 06:24
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    If it's x²y³ then we know it's the second term of the expansion, that known we can use the combination

    C (5, 2) = 5! / (2!.3!) = 10

    Then if we had something like

    (a + b) ^5 our second term would be 10a²b³ but as we can see it's "a²"

    And in our case we have 2x as a

    So we must do 2² too

    2² = 4

    10. 4 = 40

    Then our second term of the expansion would be

    40x²y³
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