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The coefficient of x^ky^n-k in the expression of (x+y)^n equals (n-k/k) true or false

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

The given statement is:

The coefficient of x^ky^n-k in the expression of (x+y)^n equals (n-k/k)

This is a false statement

Reason:

When we do expansion of (x+y)^n by binomial theorem we get the following solution:

(x+y)^n = nCk x^k y^n-k

This shows that the coefficient of x^ky^n-k is nCk which is equivalent to n!/(n-k)! k!

Therefore it is a false statement....

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