Evaluate n - 11/6 for n = -1/3 .
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\frac{11}{6}=n+\frac{7}{9}
611=n+97
Solve
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Subtract
7
9
\frac{7}{9}
97
from both sides of the equation
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1
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7
9
\frac{11}{6}=n+\frac{7}{9}
611=n+97
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\frac{11}{6}{\color{#c92786}{-\frac{7}{9}}}=n+\frac{7}{9}{\color{#c92786}{-\frac{7}{9}}}
611−97=n+97−97
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9
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8
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Answer:
Correct option is
C
n2+3n−108=0
Given, n−2P2n+2C6=11
⇒(n−2)(n−3)6⋅5⋅4⋅3⋅2⋅1(n+2)(n+1)n(n−1)(n−2)(n−3)=11
⇒(n+2)(n+1)n(n−1)=11⋅10⋅9⋅8
⇒n=9
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