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The coefficients of three consecutive terms in the expansion of `(1+a)^n`are in the ratio 1: 7 : 42. Find n.

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MODERN PUBLICATION-BINOMIAL THEOREM-EXERCISE 8 (B)(LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTION-I)
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