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The function `f(k)= int_0^k dx/(1-cosk*cosx)` satisfies the differential equation (A) `(df)/(dk)+2f(k)*cotk=0` (B) `(df)/(dk)+2f(x)*cosk=0` (C) `(df)/(dk)-2f(x)cos^2k` (D) none of these

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