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As shown in the figure particle P moves from A to B and particle Q moves from C to D. Displacements for P and Q are and y respectively then

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- x=y
- x>y
- x ≥ y
- x<y
Answer:The correct answer is: x>y
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As shown in the figure a particle starts its motion from 0 to A. And then it moves from. A to B.
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is divisible by the square of14 where n is a natural number Reason (R): 
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Number of terms 52
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in the sum of expansion
is 206
Reason (R): Number of terms in the expansion of
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B=600!,
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The arrangement of the following with respect to coefficient of
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in
where
B)
where
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in
where
D)
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in ascending order where
A)
in
where
B)
where
C)
in
where
D)
in 
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A: If the term independent of
in the expansion of
is 405, then n=
: If the third term in the expansion of
is 1000, then n=(here n<10)
: If in the binomial expansion of
the coefficients of 5th
6th and 7th terms are in A.P then n= [Arranging the values of n in ascending order]

A: If the term independent of
in the expansion of
is 405, then n=
: If the third term in the expansion of
is 1000, then n=(here n<10)
: If in the binomial expansion of
the coefficients of 5th
6th and 7th terms are in A.P then n= [Arranging the values of n in ascending order]
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The arrangement of the following binomial expansions in the ascending order of their independent terms A
B
C
D 

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B
C
D 
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B:
term independent of x in
C:
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A:
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term independent of x in
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I The sum of the binomial coefficients of the expansion
is 
II The term independent of x in the expansion of
is
when is even.
Which of the above statements is correct?

I The sum of the binomial coefficients of the expansion
is 
II The term independent of x in the expansion of
is
when is even.
Which of the above statements is correct?
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: The fourth term in the expansion of
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:In the expansion of
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and
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: The fourth term in the expansion of
is equal to the second term in the expansion of
then the positive value of
is 
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, the coefficients of
and
are equal, then the positive value of a is 8
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S1: If the coefficients of
and
in the expansion of
are equal, then the number ofdivisors ofn is 12.
S2: If the expansion of
for positive integer n has 13 th term independent of x Then the sum of divisors of
is 39.

S1: If the coefficients of
and
in the expansion of
are equal, then the number ofdivisors ofn is 12.
S2: If the expansion of
for positive integer n has 13 th term independent of x Then the sum of divisors of
is 39.
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I Three consecutive binomial coefficients cannot be in GP.
II Three consecutive binomial coefficients cannot be in A.P.
Which of the above statement is correct?
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I Three consecutive binomial coefficients cannot be in GP.
II Three consecutive binomial coefficients cannot be in A.P.
Which of the above statement is correct?
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I The no of distinct terms in the expansion of
is 
II The no of irrational terms in the expansion
is 55
I) Formula
II) False
II) False
I The no of distinct terms in the expansion of
is 
II The no of irrational terms in the expansion
is 55
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If
then 

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