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If <math>x+y=z</math>, then find <math>x^5+y^5+5xy(x^3+y^3)+10x^2y^2(x+y)</math> in terms of <math>z</math>.
 
If <math>x+y=z</math>, then find <math>x^5+y^5+5xy(x^3+y^3)+10x^2y^2(x+y)</math> in terms of <math>z</math>.
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Latest revision as of 17:27, 16 September 2011

If $x+y=z$, then find $x^5+y^5+5xy(x^3+y^3)+10x^2y^2(x+y)$ in terms of $z$.

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