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In the expansion of `(7^(1//3)+11^(1//9))^(6561)` , (a)there are exactly 730 rational term (b)there are exactly 5831 irrational terms (c)the term which involves greatest binomial coefficients is irrational (d)the term which involves greatest binomial coefficients is rational

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