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If `cos(alpha+beta)=(4)/(5) and sin(alpha-beta)=(5)/(13)` , where `alpha` lie between 0 and ` (pi)/(4)`, then find that value of `tan2alpha`.

A

`56/33`

B

`33/56`

C

`16/65`

D

`60/61`

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