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If P and Q are the sum of odd terms and the sum of even terms respectively in the expansion of `(x+a)^(n)` then prove that
`P^(2)-Q^(2)=(x^(2)-a^(2))^(n)`

A

`(x^2+a^2)^n`

B

`(x^2-a^2)^n`

C

`(a^2-x^2)^n`

D

`x^a-a^n`

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