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If tan theta = p -1/(4p), then sec theta...

If `tan theta = p -1/(4p)`, then `sec theta - tan theta` = (i) `2p or 1/(2p)` (ii)`1/(2p)or -2p` (iii) `-1/(2p)or 2p` (iv) `-1/(2p)or -2p`

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