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in the equation of (x-1/x)⁶,then the constant term is​

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Answered by angad201000
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In the expansion of (x - 1/x)⁶, the constant term is (- 20). Step-by-step explanation: Let the (r + 1)th term of the expansion is the constant term. ∴ the constant term of the expansion is (- 20)

Answered by sanskarsahu12121234
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In the expansion of (x - 1/x)⁶, the constant term is (- 20). Step-by-step explanation: Let the (r + 1)th term of the expansion is the constant term. ∴ the constant term of the expansion is (- 20).

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