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If `"cosec" theta - sin theta = m and sec theta - cos theta = n, ` then what is `m^(4/3) n^(2/3) +m^(2/3) n^(4/3)` equal to ?

A

A. 0

B

B. 1

C

C. mn

D

D. `m^2n^2`

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