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A value of x satisfying
`tan(sec^(-1)x)=sin(cos^(-1).(1)/sqrt5)` is

A

`(sqrt(5))/(3)`

B

`(3)/(sqrt(5))`

C

`-(sqrt(5))/(3)`

D

`-(3)/(sqrt(5))`

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