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What is the coefficient of the x^6y^3 term in the expansion of (x+2y)^9?

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use the binomial expansion formula for (a+b)^n
(sorry, cannot type it here, please google)
n!/[(n-k)!k!]a^(n-k)b^k
x^6y^3 is when k=3
in this case, n=9
so the coefficient when k=3 is: 9!/[(9-3)!3!]*(2)^3=
(9*8*7)/(3*2*1) *2^3=672
User Nicorellius
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Answer:

The coefficient of
x^6y^3 is 672.

Explanation:

By the binomial expansion,


(a+b)^n=\sum_(r=0)^n ^nC_r a^(n-r) b^r

Where,


^nC_r=(n!)/(r!(n-r)!)

Thus,


(x+2y)^9=\sum_(r=0)^n ^9C_r x^(9-r) (2y)^r

For finding the coefficient of the
x^6y^3

r = 3,

Hence, the term in which
x^6y^3 is present is,


^9C_3 x^6 (2y)^3


=84* x^6* 8y^3


=672x^6y^3

Therefore, the coefficient of
x^6y^3 is 672.

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