Force `F` is given in terms of time `t` and distance `x` by `F = A sin Ct + B cos Dx`. Then the dimensions of `A//B` and `C//D` are
A
`[MLT^(-3),M^(0)L^(0)T^(-1)]`
B
`[MLT^(-2),M^(0)L^(-1)T^(0)]`
C
`[M^(0)L^(0)T^(0),M^(0)LT^(-1)]`
D
`[M^(0)LT^(-1),M^(0)L^(0)L^(0)T^(0)]`
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