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Let T, be the `r^(th)` term of an A.R. whose fiest term is `-1/2` and common diference is 1, then `sum _( r =1) ^(n) sqrt(1+ T_(r) T_(r+1)T_(r +2) T_(r+3))=`

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`(n(n+1)(2n +1))/(6 )-(5n)/(4)`

B

`(n(n+1)(2n +1))/(6 )-(5n)/(4)+1/4`

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`(n(n+1)(2n +1))/(6 )-(5n)/(4)+1/2`

D

`(n(n+1)(2n +1))/(12)-(5n)/(8)+1`

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