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OpenStudy (anonymous):

(m+n)^25 exponent is n 26th

OpenStudy (tkhunny):

Not clear what is wanted. \((m+n)^{2} = m^{2} + 2mn + n^{2}\) -- My point is that the greatest exponent at the beginning will be the greatest exponent at the end. Thus, I'm not seeing how to get a 26 out of a 25.

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