If the fourth term in the binomial expansion of ( 1 x^ 1+ g 10^ x +x^ 1 12 )^ 6 is equal…
Mathematics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Binomial Theorem And Its Simple Applications
If the fourth term in the binomial expansion of \(\left(\sqrt{\frac{1}{x^{1+\ln g} 10^{x}}}+x^{\frac{1}{12}}\right)^{6}\) is equal to 200, and x > 1, then the value of x is-
- 10
- 103
- 100
- None
Answer
(B) 10 3
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