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[" 17) If "sec^(-1)x=cosec^(-1)y" then "...

[" 17) If "sec^(-1)x=cosec^(-1)y" then "cos^(-1)(1)/(x)+cos^(-1)(1)/(y)=.....],[[" (a) "pi," (b) "(pi)/(4)," (c) "-(pi)/(2)," (d) "(pi)/(2)]]

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