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If `y = tan^(-1).(1)/(2) + tan^(-1) b, (0 b lt 1) and 0 lt y le (pi)/(4)`, then the maximum value of b is

A

`1//2`

B

`1//3`

C

`1//4`

D

`2//3`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`y = tan^(-1).(1)/(2) + tan^(-1) b, (0 lt b lt 1) and 0 lt y le (pi)/(4) tan^(-1) b = y - tan^(-1).(1)/(2)`
Thus, maximum value of b occurs when y is maximum
`:. tan^(-1) b = (pi)/(4) - tan^(-1).(1)/(2)`
`rArr tan^(-1) b = tan^(-1) 1 - tan^(-1).(1)/(2)`
`rArr tan^(-1) b = tan^(-1).(1 -(1)/(2))/(1 + (1)/(2))`
`rArr tan^(-1) b = tan^(-1).(1)/(3)`
`rArr b_("max") = (1)/(3)`
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