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If `theta` is an acute angle and `t a ntheta=1/(sqrt(7))` , then the value of `(cos e c^2theta-sec^2theta)/(cos e c^2theta+sec^2theta)` is `3//4` b. `1//2` c. `2` d. `5//4`

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