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The continued product 2.6.10.4…..(n time...

The continued product `2.6.10.4…..`(`n` times) in equal to

A

`""(2n)C_(n)`

B

`""^(2n)P_(n)`

C

(n + 1) (n + 2) (n + 3) ..... (n + n)

D

none

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