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If bisectors of `angleA` and `angleB` of a quadrilateral ABCD meet at O, then `angleAOB` is

A

`angleC + angleD`

B

`1/2(angleC + angleD)`

C

`1/2angleC + 1/3angleD`

D

`1/3angleC + 1/2 angleD`

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