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Mathematics, 27.02.2021 14:00 odalysesquermon

Expand to create an equivalent expression that uses the fewest number of terms: (((x+1)1/2)+1)1/2)+1. If we wrote a new expression following the same pattern so that there were 20 sets of parentheses, how could it be expanded into an equivalent expression that uses the fewest numbers of terms? ​

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