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The middle term in the expansion of $\left(\frac{10}{x} + \frac{x}{10}\right)^{10}$ is:

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In the expansion of $(x + 1/x)^n$, the middle term is independent of $x$ whenever the powers of $x$ in both terms are the same.
Updated On: May 6, 2026
  • \( \binom{10}{5} \)
  • \( \binom{10}{6} \)
  • \( \binom{10}{5} \frac{1}{x^{10}} \)
  • \( \binom{10}{5} x^{10} \)
  • \( \binom{10}{5} 10^{10} \)
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The Correct Option is A

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