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Lola Barrera
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18 September, 18:59
Compute the binomial expansion for (1+x) ^5
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Katelynn Warren
18 September, 19:24
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1+5x+10x^2+10x^3+5x^4+x^5
Explanation:
You just make it (1+x) (1+x) (1+x) (1+x) (1+x) and multiply it out until it's all one big term.
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