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If `2int_0^1 tan^(-1)x dx= int_0^1 cot^(-1)(1-x+x^2) dx` then `int_0^1 tan^(-1)(1-x+x^2) dx=`

A

2

B

log 2

C

`-log 2`

D

0

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B
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