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Pugh
15 June, 00:15
Find the 4th term of the expansion of (x+2) ^5.
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Isabel Lang
15 June, 00:43
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Answer: (2x + 5) ⁵
Step-by-step explanation:I assume you mean the 4th term of the expansion of (2x + 5) ⁵. The coefficient can be found from pascal's triangle.
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