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The equation of the tangent to the curve `y=2 sin x +sin 2x` at `x=pi/3` is equal to: a)`2y=3sqrt3` b)`y=3sqrt3` c)`2y+3sqrt3=0` d)`y+3sqrt3=0`

A

`2y=3sqrt3`

B

`y=3sqrt3`

C

`2y+3sqrt3=0`

D

`y+3sqrt3=0`

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