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Answer:

C. The coefficients of
x^ay^b and
x^by^a are equal.

Explanation:

The binomial theorem is given as:


(x+y)^n=\sum_(k=0)^(n) \binom{n}{k}x^(n-k)y^k


n-k+k=n, and the coefficient of these terms are represented by
\binom{n}{k}.

*Note
\binom{n}{k}=\binom{n}{n-k}=(n!)/(k!(n-k)!)

Therefore the coefficients of
x^ay^b and
x^by^a are equal.

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