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If y =tan^(-1)(sinsqrt(x))+ "cosec"^(-1)...

If `y =tan^(-1)(sinsqrt(x))+ "cosec"^(-1)(e^(2x+1)), " then " (dy)/(dx)=`

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`(-2)/(sqrt(e^(2(2x+1))-))`
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