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Latest revision as of 13:39, 28 August 2008
My favorite theorem is the Binomial Theorem because it let's me simplify things like
$ (x + y)^5 = x^5 + 5x^4y + 10x^3y^2 + 10x^2y^3 +5xy^4 + y^5\, $
easily and quickly.