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High school mathematics binomial
The result is the same.

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It is known that only the sixth term has the largest coefficient in the expansion of (x squared 3+ 1/x squared 2) square n,

But the coefficient of the sixth term and its binomial coefficient are both C(n, 5), which means that only the binomial coefficient of the sixth term is the largest.

As you can see, binomial expansion has the term 1 1, and the sixth term is the intermediate term.

So we can get: n= 10.

Similarly, the second question has the same result, n= 10.