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According to the Binomial Theorem, one of the terms in the expansion of ( x+y)⁵ is

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Lets draw the Pascal's triangle for n=5:

In Pascal's triangle, each number is the sum of the two numbers directly above it.

By using the last row, we can expand the given expression as

then, the answer is


(x+y)^5=x^5+5x^4y+10x^3y^2+10x^2y^3+5xy^4+y^5

According to the Binomial Theorem, one of the terms in the expansion of ( x+y)⁵ is-example-1
According to the Binomial Theorem, one of the terms in the expansion of ( x+y)⁵ is-example-2
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