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    Use the Binomial Series to Find the Coefficient of The x^{2}
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Use the Binomial Series to Find the Coefficient of The x^{2}

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Question 17

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Use the binomial series to find the coefficient of the x2x^{2}x2 term in the expansion of (1+x)4(1+x)^{4}(1+x)4 .

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