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If sinA+ sin B + sinC=(3sqrt(3))/2, then...

If `sinA+ sin B + sinC=(3sqrt(3))/2`, then: `triangleABC`, is

A

isosceles

B

right-angled

C

equilateral

D

obtuse-angled

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C
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