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Let `A=B B^(T)+C C^(T)`, where `B=[(cos theta), (sintheta)], C=[(sin theta), (-costheta)], theta in R`. Then A is :

A

`[(0, 0),(0, 0)]`

B

`[(0, 1), (1, 0)]`

C

`[(1, 0), (0,1)]`

D

`[(0,0),(0, 1)]`

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