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Binomial Theorem
The binomial theorem is a mathematical formula used to expand the powers of a binomial expression. It states that for any positive integer n, the expansion of (a + b)^n can be found by the coefficients of the terms in the resulting polynomial.
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- Noun: The binomial theorem was first introduced by Isaac Newton.
- Adj: The student studied the binomial theorem extensively for his math exam.
- Verb: The professor taught the students how to apply the binomial theorem to their problem sets.
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