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Consider a real - valued function
`f(x) = sqrt(sin^(-1) x + 2) + sqrt(1 - sin^(-1)x)`
The range of f (x) is

A

`[0,sqrt3]`

B

`[1,sqrt2]`

C

`[1,sqrt6]`

D

`[sqrt3,sqrt6]`

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D
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