SOLUTION: Hi i was wondering if you can help me solve a problem i am having trouble with. Use the Binomial Theorem to find the term that contains b^22 in the expression (2b^3 + b^2)^10.

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Question 694418: Hi i was wondering if you can help me solve a problem i am having trouble with.
Use the Binomial Theorem to find the term that contains b^22 in the expression (2b^3 + b^2)^10.
Im confused with which term I am looking for.
(10)(2b^3)^10-22 * (b^2)^22
(22)

Answer by Waleak(2)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
SURFACE=7
vowels=3
=7permutation 3
=7*6*5*4*3!/3!
=840ways

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