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If `tan 20^@ =p , " then " (tan 160^@ - tan 110^(@))/(1+ tan 160^(@) tan 110^(@))=`

A

`(2P)/(1+P^(2))`

B

`(1-P^(2))/(2P)`

C

`(1-P^(2))/(2p)`

D

`(2P)/(1-P^(2))`

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