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If `cos e cx+cotx=(11)/2` , then `t a nx=` `(a)(21)/(22)` (b) `(15)/(16)` (c) `(44)/(117)` (d) `(117)/(44)`

A

`(21)/(22)`

B

`(15)/(16)`

C

`(44)/(117)`

D

`(117)/(43)`

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C
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