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If `Sin h^(-1) x + Sin h ^(-1) y =1` then

A

`(dy)/(dx) = sqrt(|(1+y ^(2))/(1 + x ^(2))|)`

B

`(dy)/(dx) + sqrt(|(1+y ^(2))/(1 + x ^(2))|)`

C

`sqrt(1 + y ^(2))y _(1) + sqrt(1+ x ^(2))=0`

D

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