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If 'O' is at equilibrium then the values of the tension `T_(1) and T_(2)` are x, y, if 20 N is vertically down. Then x, y are

A

20 N 30 N

B

`20sqrt(3)N, 20 N`

C

`20sqrt(3)N, 20sqrt(3)N`

D

10 N, 30 N

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