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The length of the chord joining the points (4 cos `theta`, 4 sin `theta`) and (4 cos ( `theta+ 60^@`), 4 sin ( `theta+ 60^@`)) of the circle `x^2+y^2=16` is :

A

16

B

2

C

8

D

4

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D
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