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If `sqrt(3)costheta+s intheta=sqrt(2)` , then general value of `theta` is `npi+(-1)^npi/4,\ n Z` b. `(-1)^npi/4-pi/3,\ n Z` c. `npi+-pi/4-pi/3, n Z` d. `npi+(-1)^npi/4-pi/3, n Z`

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