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If \(a \sin ^2 \theta+b \cos ^2 \theta=c\), then \(\tan ^2 \theta\) is equal to

  1. A \(\frac{b-c}{a-c}\)
  2. B \(\frac{c-b}{a-c}\)
  3. C \(\frac{a-c}{b-c}\)
  4. D \(\frac{a-c}{c-b}\)
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(B) \(\frac{c-b}{a-c}\)

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\(a \sin ^2 \theta+b \cos ^2 \theta=c\) On dividing both sides by \(\cos ^2 \theta\) \(a \tan ^2 \theta+b=c \sec ^2 \theta\) \(\Rightarrow \quad a \tan ^2 \theta+b=c\left(1+\tan ^2 \theta\right)\) \(\Rightarrow \quad a \tan ^2 \theta+b=c+c \tan ^2 \theta\)…