In ( triangle A B C ), if ( tan B tan C+tan C tan A+tan A ) ( tan B=sqrt{3} tan A tan B tan C ) then the triangle is 1) isosceles 2) equilateral 3) right angled 4) right angled isosceles
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In ( triangle A B C ), if ( tan B tan C+tan C tan A+tan A ) ( tan B=sqrt{3} tan A tan B tan C ) then the triangle is 1) isosceles 2) equilateral 3) right angled 4) right angled isosceles
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