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If f is an antiderivative of tan^2 x/ x^2 +1 such that f(1)= 1/2, then f(0) =
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If f is an antiderivative of tan^2 x/ x^2 +1 such that f(1)= 1/2, then f(0) =
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f(0) = 1 - (1/2) tan(1)
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