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Given, `cos 2^(m) theta cos 2^(m + 1) theta….cos 2^(n)theta = (sin 2^(n+1)theta)/(2^(n-m+1)sin 2^(m)theta)"where"2^(m) theta ne kpi, n, m, k in I` solve the following
`"cos" (pi)/(11) "cos" (2pi)/(11) "cos" (3pi)/(11)..."cos" (10pi)/(11)` is equal to

A

`-(1)/(32)`

B

`(1)/(512)`

C

`(1)/(1024)`

D

`-(1)/(1024)`

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C
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