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Binomial theorem help me solve x^5 Y^8 (x+y)^13

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I assume you're asking to find the coefficient of the
x^5y^8 term in the expansion of
(x+y)^(13).

The binomial theorem says that the expansion itself is


\displaystyle(x+y)^(13)=\sum_(k=0)^(k=13)\binom{13}kx^(13-k)y^k

and we obtain the
x^5y^8 term when
k=8. So the coefficient of this term would be


\dbinom{13}8=(13!)/(8!(13-8)!)=1287
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