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If sin^ 4 x/2+cos^4 x/3 =1/5 then...

If `sin^ 4 x/2+cos^4 x/3 =1/5` then

A

`tan^(2)x=(2)/(3)`

B

`(sin^(8)x)/(8)+(cos^(8)x)/(27)=(1)/(125)`

C

`tan^(2)x=(1)/(3)`

D

`(sin^(8)x)/(8)+(cos^(8)x)/(27)=( 2)/(125)`.

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