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In a binomial expansion `(x+y)^n` gretest term means numericaly greatest term and therefore greatest term in `(x-y)^n and (x+y)^n` are ame. I frth therm `t_r` be the greatest term in the expansion of `(x+y)^n` whose therms are all ositive, then `t_rget_(r+1) and t_rget_=(r-1)i.e. t_r/t_mge1 and t_r/t_(r-)ge1` ON the basis of above information answer the following question: Greatest term in the expansion of `(2+3x0^10, whern x= 3/5` is (A) `^10C_5(18/5)^5` (B) `^10C_6(18/5)^6` (C) `^10C_4(18/5)^4` (D) none of these

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