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7 February, 15:13

What is the coefficient of x^2y^3 in the expansion of (2x+y) ^5

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  1. 7 February, 18:49
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    We figure out the coefficient of x^2y^3 by figuring out the coefficients in both (x+y) ^4 and (x+2y) ^4.

    Using the binomial theorem, the coefficient of x^2y^3 on the first expansion is

    (4 choose 3) x^2y^3=6x^2y^3,

    and the coefficient of x^2y^3 on the second expansion is

    (4 choose 3) x^2 (2y) ^3=6x^2 (4y^2) = 24x^2y^3.

    Thus, the coefficient in the sum of these two expansions is 6+24=30.
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