What is the last term of (2x+y)^20? Precalculus The Binomial Theorem Pascal's Triangle and Binomial Expansion 1 Answer Bill K. Nov 13, 2015 y^{20} Explanation: The last term of (a+b)^{n} after expansion via the binomial theorem is 1*a^{0}*b^[n}=b^{n} Answer link Related questions What is Pascal's triangle? How do I find the nth row of Pascal's triangle? How does Pascal's triangle relate to binomial expansion? How do I find a coefficient using Pascal's triangle? How do I use Pascal's triangle to expand (2x + y)^4? How do I use Pascal's triangle to expand (3a + b)^4? How do I use Pascal's triangle to expand (x + 2)^5? How do I use Pascal's triangle to expand (x - 1)^5? How do I use Pascal's triangle to expand a binomial? How do I use Pascal's triangle to expand the binomial (a-b)^6? See all questions in Pascal's Triangle and Binomial Expansion Impact of this question 2563 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License