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f(x)=(1/sqrt(b-a))(((sqrt((b-a)/a))sin2x...

` f(x)=(1/sqrt(b-a))(((sqrt((b-a)/a))sin2x)/sqrt(1+((sqrt((b-a)/a))sinx)^2))(sqrt(a+btan^2x))` at `x=(3pi)/4`

A

`sqrt(2)`

B

`-sqrt(2)`

C

`1`

D

non existent

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