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if `^(2n+1)p_(n-1):^(2n-1)p_n=3:5`, prove that n = 4

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  2. Prove that ""^(2n+1)P(n-1)=((2n+1)!)/((n+2)!) and ""^(2n-1)Pn=((2n-1)...

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  3. if ^(2n+1)p(n-1):^(2n-1)pn=3:5, prove that n = 4

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