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Statement I Derivative of sin^(-1)((2x)/(1+x^(2)))w.r.t. cos^(-1)((1-x^(2))/(1+x^(2))) is 1 for 0ltxlt1. statement 2 sin^(-1)((2x)/(1+x^(2)))=cos^(-1)((1-x^(2))/(1+x^(2))) for -1lexle1

Statement I Derivative of sin^(-1)((2x)/(1+x^(2)))w.r.t. cos^(-1)((1-x^(2))/(1+x^(2))) is 1 for 0ltxlt1. sin^(-1)((2x)/(1+x^(2)))=cos^(-1)((1-x^(2))/(1+x^(2))) for -1lexle1

Statement I Derivative of sin^(-1)((2x)/(1+x^(2)))w.r.t. cos^(-1)((1-x^(2))/(1+x^(2))) is 1 for 0ltxlt1. sin^(-1)((2x)/(1+x^(2)))=cos^(-1)((1-x^(2))/(1+x^(2))) for -1lexle1 (a)Both statement I and Statement II are correct and Statement II is the correct explanation of Statement I(b)Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect