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If inttan^(3)xdx=a log(secx)+b tan^(2)x+...

If `inttan^(3)xdx=a log(secx)+b tan^(2)x+c,` then `(a, b)-=`

A

`((1)/(2),1)`

B

`(1, (-1)/(2))`

C

`(-1, (1)/(2))`

D

`(1, (1)/(2))`

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C
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