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Let theta = tan^(-1) ( tan . (5pi)/4) " ...

Let `theta = tan^(-1) ( tan . (5pi)/4) " and " phi = tan^(-1) ( - tan . (2pi)/3) `then

A

`theta gt phi`

B

`4 theta - 3 phi = 0`

C

`theta + phi = (7pi)/12`

D

None of these

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  • The value of tan^(-1)(tan""(3pi)/4) is :

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    B
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    D
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