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If `sin(A+B)=1andcos(A-B)=(sqrt(3))/(2)`, then the smallest positive values of A and B are

A

`A=60^(@),B=30^(@)`

B

`A=45^(@), B=45^(@)`

C

`A=75^(@), B=15^(@)`

D

None of these

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