For a positive integer n, (1+x/2)? is expanded in increasing powers of x. If three consecutive coefficients in this expansion are in the ratio 2:5:12, then n is equal to
For a positive integer n, (1+x/2)? is expanded in increasing powers of x. If three consecutive coefficients in this expansion are in the ratio 2:5:12, then n is equal to
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Maths NCERT Exemplar Solutions Class 11th Chapter Four 2025
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