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Question 64001: use the Binomial Theorem to expand the binomial (2x+y)^6 On this problem I need the result in it's simplified form...I think I have it expanded but not sure about getting it to a simplified form
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use the Binomial Theorem to expand the binomial (2x+y)^6 On this problem I need the result in it's simplified form...I think I have it expanded but not sure about getting it to a simplified form
(2X+Y)^6
=(2X)^6+6(2X)^5(Y)+15(2X)^4(Y^2)+20(2X)^3(Y^3)+15(2X)^2(Y^4)+6(2X)(Y^5)+Y^6
= 64X^6+192(X^5)Y+240(X^4)(Y^2)+160(X^3)(Y^3)+60(X^2)(Y^4)+12(X)(Y^5)+Y^6
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