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If sum(i=1)^(n) cos theta(i)=n, then the...

If `sum_(i=1)^(n) cos theta_(i)=n`, then the value of `sum_(i=1)^(n) sin theta_(i)`.

A

n-1

B

0

C

n

D

n+1

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