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If sec theta = x + (1)/(4x), then secthe...

If sec `theta = x + (1)/(4x)`, then sec`theta + tan theta`=

A

x,`(1)/(x)`

B

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

C

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

D

`-x,(1)/(x)`,x

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