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If the greatest divisor of \(30 \cdot 5^{2 n}+4 \cdot 2^{3 n}\) is \(p, \forall n \in N\) and that of \(2^{2 n+1}-6 n-2\) is \(q, \forall n \in N\), then \(p+q=\)

  1. A 26
  2. B 52
  3. C 104
  4. D 13
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(B) 52

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We have, \(30 \cdot 5^{2 n}+4 \cdot 2^{3 n}\) Put \(\begin{aligned} n & =1 \\ 30 \times 25+4 \times 8 & =750+32=782 \\ 782 & =2 \times 23 \times 17 \end{aligned}\) Put \(x=2\) \(30 \times 625+4 \times 64=18750+256=19006\) In Eqs. (i) and (ii), we get Greatest divisor…