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7 January, 17:20

Suppose that we wish to expand (x + y + z) 17. what is the coefficient of x 2 y5z10

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  1. 7 January, 20:01
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    We use the trinomial theorem to answer this question. Suppose we have a trinomial (a + b + c) ⁿ, we can determine any term to be:

    [n! / (n-m) ! (m-k) ! k!] a^ (n-m) b^ (m-k) c^k

    In this problem, the variables are: x=a, y=b and z=c. We already know the exponents of the variables. So, we equate this with the form of the trinomial theorem.

    n - m = 2

    m - k = 5

    k = 10

    Since we know k, we can determine m. Once we know m, we can determine n. Then, we can finally solve for the coefficient.

    m - 10 = 5

    m = 15

    n - 15 = 2

    n = 17

    Therefore, the coefficient is equal to:

    Coefficient = n! / (n-m) ! (m-k) ! k! = 17! / (17-5) ! (15-10) !10! = 408,408
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