Match the entries in Column-I representing in n with their values given in Column-II.
Mathematics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Binomial Theorem And Its Simple Applications
Match the entries in Column-I representing in n with their values given in Column-II.


- A–Q, R ; B–Q, R ; C–P, Q, R, S; D–Q, R
- A–Q ; B–Q, R ; C–P, Q, R, S; D–Q, R
- A–Q, R ; B–Q ; C–P, Q, R, S; D–Q, R
- A–Q, R ; B–Q, R ; C–P, Q, S; D–Q, R
Answer
(A) A–Q, R ; B–Q, R ; C–P, Q, R, S; D–Q, R
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