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In a triangle `ABC`, angle `B=60^(@)`, then

A

`(a-b)^(2)+ab=c^(2)`

B

`(b-c)^(2)+bc=c^(2)`

C

`(c-a)^(2)+ca=b^(2)`

D

`a^(2)+b^(2)+c^(2)=2b^(2)+ac`

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