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The solution set of the equation `sin^(-1)sqrt(1-x^2)+cos^(-1)x=cot^(-1)(sqrt(1-x^2))/x-sin^(-1)x` is (a)`[-1,1]-{0}` (b) `(0,1)uu{-1}` (c)`(-1,0)uu{1}` (d) `[-1,1]`

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