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If inttan^(4)xdx=a tan^(3)x+b tan x+u+c,...

If `inttan^(4)xdx=a tan^(3)x+b tan x+u+c,` then

A

`a=(1)/(3), b=-1, u=x`

B

`a=1, b=-1, u=-x`

C

`a=-1, b=1, u=2x`

D

`a=(1)/(2), b=(1)/(3),u=3x`

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