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If `x gt 0`, `y gt 0`, `xy = 1` then `tan^-1x+tan^-1y = ....` A ) `0` B ) `pi` C ) `frac{pi}{2}` D) `2pi`

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0

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`pi`

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`frac{Pi}{2}`

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`2pi`

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