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Find the term not involving y in the expansion of (1 + y2)^5
y^3
17 years ago

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Answered by Reiny
is your expression (1 + y^2)^5(y^3) ?

if so, then there is a y in every term of the expansion.

Check your typing.
17 years ago

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