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The product of first n odd natural numbers equals:

A

`.^(2n)C_(n) xx .^(n)P_(n)`

B

`(1/2)^(n) .^(2n) C_(n) xx .^n P_(n)`

C

`(1/4)^(n) . xx .^(2n) C_(n) xx .^(2n)P_(n)`

D

`.^(n)C_(n) xx .^(n)P_(n)`

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