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Which of the following is the third term of the expansion (a + b) n ?

C(n, 2)a^(n-2) - b^2
C(n, 3)a^(n-3) - b
C(n, 2)a^2 - b^(n - 2)

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Answer:

The third term of the expansion
(a+b)^n is
C(n,2)\cdot a^(n-2)\cdot b^(2).

Explanation:

According to the binomial expansion,


(a+b)^n=C(n,0)a^(n)+C(n,1)a^(n-1)b+...+C(n,n)b^n

So, the rth term of this expansion is


C(n,r-1)a^(n-r+1)b^((r-1))

We have to find the third term of the expansion
(a+b)^n is


C(n,3-1)a^(n-3+1)b^((3-1))


C(n,2)\cdot a^(n-2)\cdot b^(2)

Therefore the third term of the expansion
(a+b)^n is
C(n,2)\cdot a^(n-2)\cdot b^(2).

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