Combinatorics
(x + y)^n is an algebraic expression representing the expansion of the binomial, or the sum of two terms raised to the power of n. This expression is foundational in combinatorics as it leads to the Binomial Theorem, which provides a formula for expanding binomials into a sum of terms involving coefficients known as binomial coefficients. Each term in the expansion corresponds to a unique combination of the variables x and y, revealing patterns in combinatorial selections.
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