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[" If the sides of a triangle are in the ratio "5:8:11" and "theta" denotes the angle opposite to the largest "],[" side of the triangle,then the value of tan' "(theta)/(2)" is equal to "],[[" (A) "(7)/(3)," (B) "(3)/(2)],[" (C) "(8)/(3)," (D) none of these "]]

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