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1+x whole power n are in the ratio 1:7:42 coefficient of 3 consecutive terms


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Murali.ks943 11th Apr, 2020
Answer (1)
Aastha jain 21st May, 2020

let the 3 consecutive terms be r-1, r, r+1

then nc(r-1): ncr: nc(r+1)= 1:7: 42

Lets consider first 2 terms initially,

nc(r-1)/ncr= r/(n-r+1)= 1/7 => n-r+1 = 7r => 8r=n+1

Last two terms,

ncr/ nc(r+1)= 1/6 => r+1/ (n-r+2)=1/6 => 6r+6 = n-r+2 => 7r= n-4

this gives, r=5 and n=39

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