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In binomial expansion of (a - b)n, n ≥ 5, the sum of the 5th and 6th terms is zero. Then \(\rm \dfrac{a}{b}\) is equal to - |
A. | \(\rm \dfrac{n-5}{6}\) |
B. | \(\rm \dfrac{n-4}{5}\) |
C. | \(\rm \dfrac{5}{n-4}\) |
D. | \(\rm \dfrac{6}{n-5}\) |
Answer» C. \(\rm \dfrac{5}{n-4}\) | |