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[" (a) "a^(2)+1" (b) "a^(2)+2" (c) "a^(2)-2],[" 18.If "tan(A-B)=1,sec(A+B)=(2)/(sqrt(3))" ,then the smallest positive value of "B" is "],[[" (a) "(25 pi)/(24)," (b) "(19 pi)/(24)," (c) "(13 pi)/(24)," (d) "(11 pi)/(24)]]

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