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The angle between the curves y=a^x and ...

The angle between the curves `y=a^x and
y=b^x`
is equal to

A

`tan^-1(|(a-b)/(1+ab)|)`

B

`tan^-1(|(a+b)/(1-ab)|)`

C

`tan^-1(|(loga+ log a)/(1+ log a log b)|)`

D

`tan^-1(|(loga- log b)/(1+ log a log b)|)`

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The correct Answer is:
D
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