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How many terms are in the binomial expansion of (2x + 3)5?

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One more than the degree.
Answer: 6.
User Saroya
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Answer:- There are 6 terms in the binomial expansion of
(2x + 3)^5.


Explanation:-

In algebra, the binomial theorem trace the algebraic expansion of powers of a binomial.

Binomial theorem tells that for any positive integer m, the mth power of the sum of two numbers p and q can be expressed as the sum of n + 1 terms .

Given equation:-
(2x + 3)^5, where m=5

Thus, the number of terms in the given expansion is m+1=5+1= 6 terms.


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