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Given rsintheta = sqrt(3), r+4sin theta ...

Given `rsintheta = sqrt(3), r+4sin theta = 2(sqrt(3)+1)` where `0 le theta le 2pi`
How many solutions can be obtained from above two equations-

A

3

B

4

C

5

D

6

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b
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