Find the term of the binomial expansion containing $y^{15}$. \\ $(x^4 + y)^{22}$
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Step 1: The general term of the binomial expansion of $$(x+y)^n$$ is given by: $$T_{r+1} = \binom{n}{r} x^{n-r} y^r$$ Show more…
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