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If an angle `alpha `is divided into two parts A and B such that A-B=x and Tan : Tan B=k: then sin x=

A

`(k+1)/(k-1) sin alpha`

B

`(k)/(k+1) sin alpha`

C

`(k-1)/(k+1) sin alpha`

D

`(k+1)/(k) sin alpha`

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