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Let `f(x)=sinx+cosx+tanx+sin^(-1)x+cos^(-1)x+tan^(-1)xdot` Then find the maximum and minimum values of `f(x)dot`

A

`pi/2 + cos 1`

B

` pi/2 + sin 1`

C

` pi/4 + tan 1 + cos 1 `

D

` pi/4 + tan 1 + sin 1 `

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