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When simplified, the third term in the expansion of <math>(\frac{a}{\sqrt{x}}- \frac{\sqrt{x}}{a^2})^6</math> is:
When simplified, the third term in the expansion of <math>(\frac{a}{\sqrt{x}}- \frac{\sqrt{x}}{a^2})^6</math> is:
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