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  3. For ninN, prove that ((n+1)/2)^ngt n!

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  7. Prove by induction that (1+x1)(1+x2)(1+x3)…….(1+xn) ge 1+x1+x2+……+xn

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  10. if the coefficients of x^7 & x^8 in the expansion (2+x/3)^n are equal ...

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  13. The term independent of x in the expansion of (1+x+2x^3)(3/2(x^2)-1/(3...

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  14. 5th term from the end in the expansion of ((x^3/2)-(2/x^2))^12 is

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  16. The coefficient of x^4 in the expansion of (1+x+x^2+x^3)^11 is

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  18. Which of the following expression is divisible by 1225?

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  19. The value of where ^nCr is

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