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AP EAMCET · Maths · Binomial Theorem

If the coefficients of \(x^9, x^{10}\) and \(x^{11}\) in the expansion of \((1+x)^n\) are in arithmetic progression, then \(n^2-41 n\) is equal to

  1. A \(399\)
  2. B \(298\)
  3. C \(-398\)
  4. D \(198\)
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(C) \(-398\)

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Given that coefficient of \(x^9, x^{10}\) and \(x^{11}\) in the expansion of \((1+n)^n\) are in A.P. It means \({ }^n C_9 \cdot{ }^n C_{10} \cdot{ }^n C_{11}\) are in A.P.…