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If `y=tan^-1(secx-tanx)`, then differentiation of y wrt x is equal to= ?

A

Their altitudes have a ratio a:b.

B

Their medians have a ratio `(a)/(2) : b`

C

Their angle bisectors have a ratio `a ^(2) : b ^(2)`

D

The ratio of their perimeters is 3a:b.

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