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If `theta` lies in the first quardrant and `costheta=(8)/( 17 )`, then find the value of `cos(30^(@)+theta)+cos(45^(@)-theta)+cos(120^(@)-theta)`.

A

`(23)/(17) ((sqrt3-1)/(2) + (1)/(sqrt2))`

B

`(23)/(17) ((sqrt3+1)/(2) + (1)/(sqrt2))`

C

`(23)/(17) ((sqrt3-1)/(2)- (1)/(sqrt2))`

D

`(23)/(17) ((sqrt3+1)/(2)- (1)/(sqrt2))`

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