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[" If "tan theta=n tan phi," then maximum value of "tan^(2)(theta-phi)" is equal to "],[[(A)((n-1)^(2))/(4n)," (B) "((n+1)^(2))/(4n)],[(C)((n+1))/(2n)," (D) "((n-1))/(2n)]]

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