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If "cosec" ^(-1) x = sin ^(-1) ((1)/(...

If `"cosec" ^(-1) x = sin ^(-1) ((1)/(x))` then x may be -

A

1

B

`-1/2`

C

`3/2`

D

`-3/2`

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