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The angle at which the curve y=ke^(kx) i...

The angle at which the curve `y=ke^(kx)` intersects Y-axis is

A

`tan^(-1)(k^(2))`

B

`cot^(-1)(k^(2))`

C

`sin^(-1)((1)/(sqrt(1+k^(4))))`

D

`sec^(-1)(sqrt(1+k^(4)))`

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