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sin^(-1) (3 x/2) + cos^(-1 ) ( 3 x/2)= ...

`sin^(-1) (3 x/2) + cos^(-1 ) ( 3 x/2)= ……..`

A

`(3 pi)/(2)`

B

`6x`

C

`3x`

D

`(pi)/(2)`

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D
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