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The domain of cos^(-1)(x^(2)-4) is………....

The domain of `cos^(-1)(x^(2)-4)` is……….

A

[3,5]

B

[-1,1]

C

`[-sqrt(5),-sqrt(3)]cup[sqrt(3),sqrt(5)]`

D

[0,1]

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