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The value (s) of `theta` satisfying the equation `theta=tan^(- 1)(2tan^2theta)-1/2(sin^(- 1)((3sin2theta)/(5+4cos2theta)))` is

A

`npi+pi/4`

B

`npi+tan^(-1)(-2)`

C

`npi+pi/3`

D

`npi+pi/6`

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