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Let intsec^(- 1)[-sin^2x]dx=f(x)+C where...

Let `intsec^(- 1)[-sin^2x]dx=f(x)+C` where `[y]` denotes largest integer `le y,` then find the value of `[f(8/(pix))]^('')` at `x=2.`

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