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If \( \tan ^{-1} x+\tan ^{-1} y=\frac{4 \pi}{5} \), then \( \cot ^{-1} x+\cot ^{-1} y \) is equal to

  1. A \( 1 \)
  2. B \( \frac{\pi}{5} \)
  3. C \( \frac{2 \pi}{5} \)
  4. D \( \frac{3 \pi}{5} \)
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(B) \( \frac{\pi}{5} \)

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\( \cot ^{-1} x+\cot ^{-1} y = \left(\frac{\pi}{2} - \tan ^{-1} x\right) + \left(\frac{\pi}{2} - \tan ^{-1} y\right) \) \( = \pi - (\tan ^{-1} x + \tan ^{-1} y) \)