Asked by Genie_math
I need to find the coefficient of x^18 y^32 in (x+y)^50.
I understand that we have to use the binomial theorem. I know how to
find the coefficient for example x^18 but here we have "x" as well as
"y" which I have no idea about.
I understand that we have to use the binomial theorem. I know how to
find the coefficient for example x^18 but here we have "x" as well as
"y" which I have no idea about.
Answers
Answered by
Reiny
general term(r+1)
= C(50,r)(x^(50-r) y^r
comparing this with ? x^18 y^32 we can see that r = 32
so we want C(50,32) which is 1.80535 x 10^13
= C(50,r)(x^(50-r) y^r
comparing this with ? x^18 y^32 we can see that r = 32
so we want C(50,32) which is 1.80535 x 10^13
Answered by
Genie_math
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