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Kenneth Rosen Edition 7 Exercise 6.5 Question 62 (Page No. 434)
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How many different terms are there in the expansion of $(x_{1} + x_{2} +\dots + x_{m})^{n}$ after all terms with identical sets of exponents are added?
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