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If tan^(-1)x-tan^(-1)y=tan^(-1)A, then A...

If `tan^(-1)x-tan^(-1)y=tan^(-1)A,` then A=

A

`x-y`

B

`x+y`

C

`(x-y)/(1+xy)`

D

`(x+y)/(1-xy)`

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C
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