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The expression \( 2^{4n} - 15n - 1 \), where \( n \in \mathbb{N} \), is divisible by:

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For expressions like \( (1+k)^n \): \begin{itemize} \item Use binomial expansion modulo powers. \item Higher terms vanish modulo \( k^3 \). \end{itemize}
  • \( 125 \)
  • \( 225 \)
  • \( 325 \)
  • \( 425 \)
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The Correct Option is A

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