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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Please help: Using the binomial theorem and pascals triangle can anyone solve this : (a + b)^5 Thanks any help is appreciated

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help???

OpenStudy (anonymous):

$$(a+b)^5=\binom50a^5b^0+\binom51a^4b^1+\binom52a^3b^2+\binom53a^2b^3+\binom54a^1b^4+\binom55a^0b^5$$

OpenStudy (anonymous):

these binomial coefficients \(\binom50,\binom51,\dots \) are precisely the numbers on the corresponding row of Pascal's triangle!

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