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The difference between the greatest and the least value of `f(x)=cos^2x/2sinx ,\ x\ in \ [0,\ pi]` is `(3sqrt(3))/8` (b) `(sqrt(3))/8` (c) `3/8` (d) `1/(2sqrt(2))`

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