If x is positive, the first negative term in the expansion of (1+x)^ 27 5 is :
Mathematics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Binomial Theorem And Its Simple Applications
If \(\mathbf{x}\) is positive, the first negative term in the expansion of \((1+x)^{\frac{27}{5}}\) is :
- 7th term
- 5th term
- 8th term
- 6th term
Answer
(D) 6 th term
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