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If x,y,z are in A.P. and `tan^(-1)x, tan^(-1)y` and `tan^(-1)z` are also in A.P. then

A

`x=y=z`

B

`2x=3y=6z`

C

`6x=3y=2z`

D

`6x=4y=3z`

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