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Using the binomial theorem expression to expand (4a+7b)^8, what would you substitute for the values of a and b?

A. a=11 and b=8


B. a=4a and b=7b


C.a=4 and b=7


D. a=8 and b=7

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B
That is the correct answer, hope it helps my dudes!

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Answer:

B.
a = 4\cdot a and
b = 7\cdot b.

Explanation:

The Binomial Theorem states that a binomial of the form
(a+b)^(n),
a, b\in \mathbb{R} can be expanded in the following form:


(a+b)^(n) = \Sigma \limits_(i=0)^(n) (n!)/(k!\cdot (n-k)!) \cdot a^(n-i)\cdot b^(i) (1)

If we have
(4\cdot a + 7\cdot b)^(8), then
a = 4\cdot a and
b = 7\cdot b. In a nutshell, correct answer is B.

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