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If `sec theta + tan theta =p,` then `tan theta ` is equal to ............... A) `(2p)/(p^(2) -1)` B) `(p^(2) -1)/(2p)` C) `(p^(2) +1)/(2p)` D) `(2p)/(p^(2)+1)`

A

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

B

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

C

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

D

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

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