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y=(1)/(3(1+sin x)-cos^(2)x) (A) Maximum...

`y=(1)/(3(1+sin x)-cos^(2)x)`
(A) Maximum value of y is not defined
(B) Minimum value of y is `(1)/(6)`
(C) Maximum value of y is `(4)/(7)` at `sin x=0`
(D) y is always positive

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