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Integrate the functions`(sin^(-1)sqrt(x)-cos^(-1)sqrt(x))/(sin^(-1)sqrt(x)+cos^(-1)sqrt(x)), x in [0,1]`

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`(2(2x-1))/(pi)sin^(-1)sqrt(x)+(2sqrt(x-x^(2)))/(pi)-x+c`
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