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In an ambiguous case of solving a triangle when `a = sqrt(5)b=2, angleA` = pi/6 and the two possible values of third side are `c_(1) and c_(2)` then

A

`|c_(1)-c_(2)|=2 sqrt(6)`

B

`|c_(1)-c_(2)|=4sqrt(6)`

C

`|c_(1)-c_(2)|=4`

D

`|c_(1)-c_(2)|=6`

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