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In `Delta ABC`, if `angle B = sec^(-1)((5)/(4))+cosec^(-1) sqrt(5)`,
`angle C = cosec^(-1)((25)/(7)) + cot^(-1)((9)/(13))` and c = 3
The distance between orthocentre and centroid of triangle with sides ` a^(2) , b^(4/3)` and c is equal to

A

`5/2`

B

`5/3`

C

`10/3`

D

`7/2`

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