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If cos^(-1).((1)/(x))=theta, then tanthe...

If `cos^(-1).((1)/(x))=theta`, then `tantheta`=

A

(A) `1/(sqrt(x^2-1))`

B

(B) `sqrt(x^2+1)`

C

(C) `sqrt(1-x^2)`

D

(D) `sqrt(x^2-1)`

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