The number of distinct terms in the expansion of (x + y – z) 16 is
Mathematics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Binomial Theorem And Its Simple Applications
The number of distinct terms in the expansion of
(x + y – z)16 is
(x + y – z)16 is
- 136
- 153
- 16
- 17
Answer
(B) 153
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