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What is the coefficient of the x to the power of 4 y to the power of 3 term in the expansion of (x-2y) the the power of 7?

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-280

Explanation:

step-by-step explanation: so ( x-2y)^7 expanded is: x^7-14 x^6y+84x^5y^2-280x^4y^3+560x^3 y^4-672x^2y^5+448xy^6-128y^7. The x^4y^3 term would then be -280 x^4y^3,meaning the coefficient (the number before the variables) here is 280

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