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[" The formula "sin^(-1){2x(1-x^(2))}=2sin^(-1)x" is true for all "],[" values of "x" lying in the interval "],[[" (a) "[-1,1]," (b) "[0,1]],[" (c) "[-1,0]," (d) "[-1/sqrt(2),1/sqrt(2)]]]

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