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If `cos theta = - sqrt 3/2` and `sin alpha = - 3/5`, where `theta` does not lie and `alpha` lies in third quadrant, then `(2 tan alpha+ sqrt 3 tan theta)/(cot^2 theta + cos alpha` is equal to

A

`7/22`

B

`5/22`

C

`9/22`

D

`22/5`

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B
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