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If `theta` is an acute angle and `sin(theta/2)=sqrt((x-1)/(2x))`, then `tantheta` is equal to

A

(x^2-1)

B

`sqrt(x^2-1)`

C

`sqrt(x^2+1)`

D

x^2+1

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