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The ratio of sum of `m` terms to the sum of `n` terms on an A.P is `m^(2):n^(2)` .If `T_(k)` is the `K^(th)` term, then `T_(5)/T_(2)` is
(A) `6`
(B) `5`
(C) `4`
(D) `3`

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