MCQ
${{{{2.3}^{n + 1}} + {{7.3}^{n - 1}}} \over {{3^{n + 2}} - 2{{(1/3)}^{l - n}}}} = $
  • $1$
  • B
    $3$
  • C
    $-1$
  • D
    $0$

Answer

Correct option: A.
$1$
a
(a) ${{{{2.3}^{n + 1}} + {{7.3}^{n - 1}}} \over {{3^{n + 2}} - 2{{\left( {{1 \over 3}} \right)}^{1 - n}}}} = {{{{2.3}^{n - 1}}{{.3}^2} + {{7.3}^{n - 1}}} \over {{3^{n - 1}}{{.3}^3} - {{2.3}^{n - 1}}}} = {{{3^{n - 1}}[18 + 7]} \over {{3^{n - 1}}[27 - 2]}} = 1$.

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