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Let `f(theta)=sin(tan^(-1)((sintheta)/(sqrt(cos2theta))))`,w h e r e`-pi/4ltthetaltpi /4`then the value of `d/ (d(tantheta)) f(theta)`is

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To solve the problem step by step, we need to find the value of \( \frac{d}{d(\tan \theta)} f(\theta) \) where \[ f(\theta) = \sin\left(\tan^{-1}\left(\frac{\sin \theta}{\sqrt{\cos 2\theta}}\right)\right) \] **Step 1: Simplify \( f(\theta) \)** ...
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