SOLUTION: Use the Binomial Theorem to find the fifth term in the expansion (2x+3y)^5. Asks to show work. I'm not sure how to start with this problem. Could someone explain the Binomial Theo

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Question 736160: Use the Binomial Theorem to find the fifth term in the expansion (2x+3y)^5. Asks to show work. I'm not sure how to start with this problem. Could someone explain the Binomial Theorem to me also? Thanks for your time.
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Purple Math Binomial Theorem

Be sure to study both pages.

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