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If A and B are acute angles such that
`cot(A+B)=1 and cosec(A-B) =2,"then" : (A,B)-=`

A

`(37.5^(@),7.5^(@))`

B

`(30^(@),45^(@))`

C

`(30.5^(@),17.5^(@))`

D

`(0^(@),45^(@))`

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