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Range of tan^(-1)((2x)/(1+x^2)) is (a) [-pi/4,pi/4] (b) (-pi/2,pi/2) (c) (-pi/2,pi/4) (d) [pi/4,pi/2]

Range of tan^(-1)((2x)/(1+x^2)) is (a) [-pi/4,pi/4] (b) (-pi/2,pi/2) (c) (-pi/2,pi/4) (d) [pi/4,pi/2]

Range of tan^(-1)((2x)/(1+x^2)) is (a) [-pi/4,pi/4] (b) (-pi/2,pi/2) (c) (-pi/2,pi/4) (d) [pi/4,pi/2]

The range of tan^(-1)((2x)/(1+x^2)) is a) [-pi/4,pi/4] b) (-pi/2,pi/2) c) (-pi/2,pi/4] d) [pi/4,pi/2]

if sin ((pi)/(4) cot theta ) = cos ((pi)/(4) tan theta ), then theta is equal to : a) 2 n pi + (pi)/(4) b) 2n pi pm (pi)/(4) c) 2 n pi - (pi)/(4) d) n pi + (pi)/(4)

If cos(sinx)=0, then x lies in (a) (pi/4,pi/2)uu(pi/2,\ pi) (b) (-pi/4,\ 0) (c) (pi,(3pi)/2) (d) null set

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