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The solution of `"Sin"^(-1)(2a)/(1+a^(2))-"Cos"^(-1)(1-b^(2))/(1+b^(2))="Tan"^(-1)(2x)/(1-x^(2))` is

A

`(a+b)/(1-ab)`

B

`(a-b)/(1+ab)`

C

`(ab-1)/(a+b)`

D

`(ab+1)/(a-b)`

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