SOLUTION: can somebody please help me understand how to go about this question:
Find the term not involving y in the expansion of (1/y^3+y^2)^5. Please help!! Thank you.
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Question 155827: can somebody please help me understand how to go about this question:
Find the term not involving y in the expansion of (1/y^3+y^2)^5. Please help!! Thank you.
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A general expansion would be,
Let and , the term not involving y will have y canceling out in the numerator and denominator.
That's the third term of the expansion, .
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