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If sec 2theta=p+tan 2theta then the valu...

If `sec 2theta=p+tan 2theta` then the value of `sin^2theta` in terms of p is

A

`(p+q)/(p-q)`

B

`(p-q)/(1+pq)`

C

`(p+q)/(1-pq)`

D

`(1+pq)/(1-p)`

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