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The equation `Sin^(-1)x+Cos^(-1)x=pi//2` is true for `x in `

A

`(1, -1)`

B

`[-1, 1]`

C

`(-oo, -1)uu(1, oo)`

D

`(-oo, -1]uu[1, oo)`

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