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In a sequence of `(4n+1)` terms, the first `(2n+1)` terms are n A.P. whose common difference is 2, and the last `(2n+1)` terms are in G.P. whose common ratio is 0.5 if the middle terms of the A.P. and LG.P. are equal ,then the middle terms of the sequence is a.`(n .2 n+1)/(2^(2n)-1)` b. `(n .2 n+1)/(2^n-1)` c. `n .2^n` d. none of these

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