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Question 615882
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Find the fourth term in the expansion of (5x + 3y)^7
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Find the fourth term in the expansion of (5x + 3y)^7
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4th term = 7C4[(5x)^4*(3y)^3] = 35*625x^4*27y^3 = 590625x^4y^3
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Stan H.
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