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If the middle term in the expansion of `(1+x)^(2n)` is the greatest term, then x lies in the interval

A

`((n)/(n+1),(n+1)/(n))`

B

`((n+1)/(n),(n)/(n+1))`

C

`(n-2,n)`

D

`(n-1,n)`

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