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If n is a positive integer, then `(sqrt(3)+1)^(2n)-(sqrt(3)-1)^(2n)` is (1) an irrational number (2) an odd positive integer (3) an even positive integer (4) a rational number other than positive integers

A

an even positive integer

B

A rational number other than positive integers

C

an irrational number

D

An odd positive integer

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