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ABC is an acute angled triangle in which `cosec (B+C-A) =1 and cot (C+A-B)=1/sqrt(3)`, then
sin A =

A

0

B

`1/2`

C

`1/sqrt(2)`

D

`sqrt(3)/2`

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C
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