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how do you find expansion of( a + b )^n​

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Answered by anjal5957
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If a and b are real numbers and n is a positive integer, then (a + b)n =nC0 an + nC1 an – 1 b1 + nC2 an – 2 b2 + ... 1. The total number of terms in the binomial expansion of (a + b)n is n + 1, i.e. one more than the exponent n. 2.

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If a and b are real numbers and n is a positive integer, then (a + b)n =nC0 an + nC1 an – 1 b1 + nC2 an – 2 b2 + ... 1. The total number of terms in the binomial expansion of (a + b)n is n + 1, i.e. one more than the exponent n.

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