If (M + 1) ^ 2Y ^ n = 1 is a binomial of degree six about X, y, then M = - 1, n = 3 The teacher said M = - 1, n = 3,

If (M + 1) ^ 2Y ^ n = 1 is a binomial of degree six about X, y, then M = - 1, n = 3 The teacher said M = - 1, n = 3,

If M = - 1, n = 3, then the question becomes: 0 ^ y ^ 3 = 0 instead of 1