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If sqrtx+1/sqrtx=2costheta, then x^6+x^(...

If `sqrtx+1/sqrtx=2costheta`, then `x^6+x^(-6)=`

A

`2cos6theta`

B

`2cos12theta`

C

`2cos3theta`

D

`2sin3theta`

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