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In a triangle ABC, `angleA=70^(@), angleB=80^(@)` and D is the incentre of `DeltaABC. angleACB=2X^(@)` and `angleBDC=y^(@)`. The values of x and y, respectively are

A

15, 130

B

15125

C

35,40

D

30150

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