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Find the principal value of `tan^(-1)(1)`

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Let `tan^(-1)(1)=y`
`rArr tany =1`
`:'` The principal of `tan^(-1)x" lie in " (-pi/2,pi/2)` and in this interval `tan.pi/4=1`.
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