If y = tanx, then which relation is true? ans. (1+x*)y, = 0 (1+x²)y, = 2 (1+x*)y, = 1 (1+x²)y, = 1 %3D

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If y = tan x, then which relation is true?
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(1+x*)y, = 0
(1+x?)y, = 2
(1+x²)y; = 1
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(1+x*)y, = 1
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