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Let P(n):2^n<(1xx2xx3xxxxn) . Then the s...

Let `P(n):2^n<(1xx2xx3xxxxn)` . Then the smallest positive integer for which `P` `(n)` is true is a.`1` b. `2` c. `3` d. `4`

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