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The number of term in the expansion of `[(2 x + 3y)^(4)]^(7)` is 8

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Given expansion is `[(2x + y^(3))^(4)]^(7) = (2 x + y^(3))^(28)`
Since, this expansion has 29 terms
So, the given statement is false
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