Find the indicated term in the expansion of the given binomial. The 96th term in the expansion of $(1 + y)^{96}$
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Step 1: Use the binomial theorem: (a + b)^n = sum_{k=0}^{n} C(n,k) a^{n-k} b^k, so the (k+1)-th term is T_{k+1} = C(n,k) a^{n-k} b^k. Show more…
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