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If y=tan^(- 1)(cotx)+cot^(- 1)(tanx), th...

If `y=tan^(- 1)(cotx)+cot^(- 1)(tanx),` then `(dy)/(d x)` is equal to (i )`1` (ii)`0` (iii)`-1` (iv) `-2`

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