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Statement 1: Both f(x)=2cos x+3sinxa n d...

Statement 1: Both `f(x)=2cos x+3sinxa n dg(x)=sin^(-1)x/(sqrt(13))-tan^(-1)3/2` are increasing in (0,`pi`/2) Statement 2: If `f(x)` is increasing, then its inverse is also increasing.

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