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Show that the middle term in the expansion of `(1+x)^(2n)i s((1. 3. 5 (2n-1)))/(n !)2^n x^n ,w h e r en` is a positive integer.

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No of terms in the expansion of `(x+a)^(2n) =2n+1`(odd) ltbr. `:. " Middle term " =((2n+1)+1)/(2)`th term
`T_(n+1)=^(2n)C_(n).x^((2n-n).a^(n)=(|ul2n)/(|uln|uln).x^(n).a^(n)`
`=((1.2.3...(2n-1)][2.4.6...(2n)])/(|uln|uln).x^(n).a^(n)`
`[[1.3.5...(2n-1)][2^(n).[1.2.3....n)]]/(|uln|uln).x^(n).a^(n)`
`=[[1.3.5....(2n-1)][.2^(n).[1.2.3....n]]]/(|uln.[1.2.3....n]].x^(n).a^(n)`
`=[[1.3.5...(2n-1)]]/(|uln)2^(n).x^(n).a^(n)` Hence Proved
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