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[" The range of "sin^(-1)[x^(2)+(1)/(2)]+cos^(-1)[x^(2)-(1)/(2)]" ,where [.] denotes the greatest integer function,is "],[[" a) "{(pi)/(2),pi}," b) "{pi}," c) "{(pi)/(2)}," d) none of these "]]

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