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[" 4.If "y=tan^(-4)(w)/(sqrt(1-u^(2)))" and "x=sec^(-1)(1)/(2u^(2)-1)],[[" ve "(9(1)/(sqrt(2)))uu((1)/(sqrt(2)),1)" then the value of "2(Delta)/(d)+1],[" (a) "y," (b) "y," (c) "0," (d) "1]]

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