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What is the fourth term in the binomial expansion of (2x – y) 7?

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Answer:


(7C4) (2x)^4 (-y)^(7-4)

And replacing we got:


35 (2^4) x^4 (-y)^(-3)

And then the final term would be:


-560 x^4 y^3

Explanation:

For this case we have the following expression:


(2x-y)^7

And we can use the binomial theorem given by:


(x+y)^n =\sum_(k=0)^n (nCk) x^k y^(n-k)

And for this case we want to find the fourth term and using the formula we have:


(7C4) (2x)^4 (-y)^(7-4)

And replacing we got:


35 (2^4) x^4 (-y)^(-3)

And then the final term would be:


-560 x^4 y^3

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