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Consider the following two statements :
Statement p : The value of can be derived by taking `theta = 240^(@)` in the equation `2 sin.(theta)/(2) = sqrt(1+ sin theta) - sqrt(1- sin theta)`
Statement q : The angles A, B, C and D of any quadrilateral ABCD satisfy the equation `cos((1)/(2)(A+C)) + cos((1)/(2)(B+D)) = 0`
Then the truth value of p and q are respectively :

A

T, T

B

F, F

C

F, T

D

T, F

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C
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