Recall that the binomial theorem is an algebraic method of expanding a binomial that is raised to a certain power, such as
The coefficients that appear in the binomial expansion are called binomial coefficients. These are usually written
The coefficient of a term
Note that although this formula involves a fraction, the binomial coefficient
In calculating coefficients, recall that the factorial of a non-negative integer
Finally, you may recall that the factorial
Example: Use the binomial formula to find the expansion of $(x+y)^4$
Start by substituting
In order to solve this, we will need to expand the summation for all values of
Recall that
Now we must evaluate each of the remaining combinations:
Substituting these integers into the expansion, we have: