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The amplitude of a wave represented by displacement equation `y=(1)/(sqrta)sinomega+-(1)/(sqrtb)cosomegat` will be

A

`(a+b)/(ab)`

B

`(sqrta+sqrtb)/(ab)`

C

`(sqrta pm sqrtb)/(ab)`

D

`sqrt((a+b)/(ab))`

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