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The expansion of `(sqrt(x)+(1)/(2 root(4)(x)))^(n)` is arranged in decreasing powers of x. If coefficient of first three terms from an A.P. then in expansion,l the integral powers of x are :

A

0

B

2

C

4

D

8

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