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If `alpha, beta, gamma` are the roots of the equation `x^(3)+mx^(2)+3x+m=0`, then the general value of
`Tan^(-1)alpha+Tan^(-1)beta+Tan^(-1)gamma` is

A

`(2n+1)(pi)/2`

B

`n pi `

C

`(npi)/2`

D

dependent upon the value of m

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