Math, asked by viralc1403, 26 days ago

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Answered by bagkakali
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Answer:

5^(n+2)-6×5^(n+1)/{13×5^n-2×5^(n+1)}

=5^n×5^2-6×5^n×5/(13×5^n-2×5^n×5)

=5^n(25-30)/5^n(13-10)

= -5/3

= -1 2/3

Answered by ashishc1403
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     \frac{5^{n+2}-6\cdot \:5^{n+1}}{13\cdot \:5^n-2\cdot \:5^{n+1}}

= -\frac{5^{1+n}}{13\cdot \:5^n-2\cdot \:5^{n+1}}

=-\frac{5^{1+n}}{3\cdot \:5^n}

=-\frac{5}{3}

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