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Let `0 ltx lt pi//4` then `(sec2x-tan2x)` equals

A

`tan(x-(pi)/4)`

B

`tan((pi)/4-x)`

C

`tan(x+(pi)/4)`

D

`tan^2(x+(pi)/4)`

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C
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