Thinking Like a Mathematician
The expression $(a + b)^n$ represents the expansion of a binomial raised to the power of n, where a and b are any two terms and n is a non-negative integer. This concept is central to understanding how to simplify and compute expressions involving binomials, leading to the discovery of coefficients that can be calculated using combinations, often expressed through Pascal's triangle or the Binomial Theorem. The expansion results in a polynomial that combines both terms with coefficients determined by their respective positions in the expansion.
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