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− | Using the [[binomial theorem]], <math>\binom{2000}{ | + | Using the [[binomial theorem]], <math>\binom{2000}{1998} b^{1998}a^2 = \binom{2000}{1997}b^{1997}a^3 \Longrightarrow b=666a</math>. |
Since <math>a</math> and <math>b</math> are positive relatively prime integers, <math>a=1</math> and <math>b=666</math>, and <math>a+b=\boxed{667}</math>. | Since <math>a</math> and <math>b</math> are positive relatively prime integers, <math>a=1</math> and <math>b=666</math>, and <math>a+b=\boxed{667}</math>. |
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Problem
In the expansion of where and are relatively prime positive integers, the coefficients of and are equal. Find .
Solution
Using the binomial theorem, .
Since and are positive relatively prime integers, and , and .
See also
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