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Find the general term `(r+1)^("th")` term in the expansion of
`(3-(5x)/(4))^(-1//2)`

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The correct Answer is:
`=(1)/(sqrt(3))[(1.3.5.......(2r-1))/(r!)]((5x)/(24))^(r)`
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