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The value of `tan{1/2 sin^-1 ((2x)/(1+x^2))+1/2 cos^-1 ((1-x^2)/(1+x^2))}` is (A) `(2x)/(1-x^2)` (B)` (2x)/(1-x^2)` (C) not defined if `x.>=1` (D) 0

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