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Statement I If y=sin^(-1)(3x-4x^(3)), th...

Statement I If `y=sin^(-1)(3x-4x^(3)),` then `(dy)/(dx)=(3)/(sqrt(1-x^(2)))` only when `(-1)/(2)lexlt(1)/(2)/.`
Statement II `sin^(-1)(3x-4x^(3))` `={(-pi-3sin^(-1)x,,-1lexle-(1)/(2),),(3sin^(-1)x,,-(1)/(2)lexle(1)/(2),),(pi-3sin^(-1)x,,(1)/(2)lexle1,):}`

A

Both statement I and Statement II are correct and Statement II is the correct explanation of Statement I

B

Both Statement I and Statement II are correct but Statement II is not the correct explanation of Statement I

C

Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect

D

Statement II is correct but Statement I is incorrect.

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