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If (7x-1)/(1-5x+6x^2) is expanded in asc...

If `(7x-1)/(1-5x+6x^2)` is expanded in ascending powers of x when `|x| < 1/3,` then the cofficient of `x^n` is `-A.2^n+4.3^n,` then A =

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