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The angle between the lines joining origin to the points of intersection of the line `sqrt(3)x+y=2` and the curve `y^2-x^2=4` is (A) `tan^(-1)(2/(sqrt(3)))` (B) `pi/6` (C) `tan^(-1)((sqrt(3))/2)` (D) `pi/2`

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