When is it useful to disable split horizon on an EIGRP interface?

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When is it useful to disable split horizon on an EIGRP interface?

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When is it useful to disable split horizon on an EIGRP interface?

A. Disable it when you want to send routes that are learned from another routing protocol to peer on the same interface.
B. Disable it when you want to provide additional backup paths in your network.
C. It is never advisable to disable split horizon on an EIGRP interface.
D. Disable it when you need to send updates to peers on the interface on which the updates were received.
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