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Draw the graph of `y=tan^(-1)x+cot^(-1)x`

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We have `y=f(x)=tan^(-1)x+cot^(-1)x, x in R`
`pi/2`
So the graph of `"y = f(x) is the line y ="pi/2" for x "in R.`
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