$z = \frac{3 + 2i \sin \theta}{1 - 2i \sin \theta}, \quad (i = \sqrt{-1})$ will be purely imaginary if $\theta =$

  • A
    $n \pi \pm \frac{\pi}{6}$,where $n \in Z$
  • B
    $n \pi \pm \frac{\pi}{3}$,where $n \in Z$
  • C
    $n \pi \pm \frac{\pi}{4}$,where $n \in Z$
  • D
    $n \pi$,where $n \in Z$

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