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In triangle ABC, if `A+C=2B`, then `(a+c)/(sqrt(a^(2)-ac+c^(2)))` is equal to

A

`2"cos"(A-C)/(2)`

B

`"sin"(A+C)/(2)`

C

`"sin" A/2`

D

None of these

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