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In the expansion of (1+x)^(n) ,the 5^(th...

In the expansion of `(1+x)^(n)` ,the `5^(th)` term is 4 times the `4^(th)` term and the `4^(th)` term is 6 times the `3^(rd)` term,then `n=...`

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