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If tan(x+y)=33, and x= tan^(-1)3, then: ...

If `tan(x+y)=33`, and `x= tan^(-1)3`, then: y=

A

`3/10`

B

`33/10`

C

`1/3`

D

`tan^(-1)""1/10.`

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