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ABC is a right angled triangle with base BC and height AB. The hypotenuse AC is four times the length of the perpendicular drawn to it from the opposite vertex. What is tan C equal to ?

A

A)`2 - sqrt(3)`

B

B)`sqrt(3) - 1`

C

C)`2 + sqrt(3)`

D

D)`sqrt(3) + 1`

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