SOLUTION: the constant term in expansion of (p-1/p)^6 is?
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Question 1108081: the constant term in expansion of (p-1/p)^6 is?
Answer by greenestamps(13200) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
To get a constant, you need to take the "p" term and the "-1/p" terms an equal number of times. Since the binomial is to the 6th power, you need to take each term 3 times. The coefficients of the terms are 1 and -1; so the coefficient of the constant term is
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