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The tangent to the hyperbola, `x^2-3y^2= 3` at the point `(sqrt(3),0)` when associated with two asymptotes constitutes: A) scalene triangle B) an equilateral triangle C) a triangle whose area is y3 sq. units C) a triangle whose area is 3 sq. units D) a right isosceles triangle

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