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The expression \(\dfrac{1 - \tan^2\left(\dfrac{\pi}{4} - A\right)}{1 + \tan^2\left(\dfrac{\pi}{4} - A\right)}\) equals

  1. A \(\cos 2A\)
  2. B \(\cos A\)
  3. C \(\sin 2A\)
  4. D \(\sin A\)
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(C) \(\sin 2A\)

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Using the identity \(\cos 2\theta = \dfrac{1 - \tan^2\theta}{1 + \tan^2\theta}\) Let \(\theta = \dfrac{\pi}{4} - A\) The given expression becomes \(\cos\left(2\left(\dfrac{\pi}{4} - A\right)\right)\) \(\cos\left(\dfrac{\pi}{2} - 2A\right)\) Using…