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If T(0), T(1), T(2), ….T(n) represent th...

If `T_(0), T_(1), T_(2), ….T_(n)` represent the terms in the expansion of
`(x+a)^(n)," then `
`"(T_(0)-T_(2)+T_(4)-…)^(2)+(T_(1)-T_(3)+T_(5)-…)^(2)=`

A

`(x^(2)+a^(2))`

B

`(x^(2)+a^(2))^(n)`

C

`(x^(2)+a^(2))^(1//n)`

D

`(x^(2)+a^(2))^(-1//n)`

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B
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