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The values of `theta` in between `0^(@)` and `360^(@)` and satisfying the equation `tantheta+(1)/(sqrt(3))=0` is equal to

A

`theta=150^(@)and300^(@)`

B

`theta=120^(@)and300^(@)`

C

`theta=60^(@)and240^(@)`

D

`theta=150^(@)and330^(@)`

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