If the last term in the expansion of (z^ 1 / 3 +z^ -1 / 2 )^ n is ( 1 3(9)^ 1 / 3 )^ _ 3…

Mathematics · JEE Main · NTA ExamsBinomial Theorem And Its Simple Applications

If the last term in the expansion of \(\left(z^{1 / 3}+z^{-1 / 2}\right)^{n}\)is \(\left(\frac{1}{3(9)^{1 / 3}}\right)^{\ln _{3} \mathrm{~A} \mathrm{C}}\), then the value of n is
  1. 5
  2. - 10
  3. 10
  4. None of these

Answer

(C) 10

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