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If `0 lt x lt 1", then " sqrt(1+x^(2))[{x cos (cot^(-1)x) + sin ( cot^(-1) x)}^(2) -1]^(1//2) ` is equal to

A

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

B

x

C

`xsqrt(1+x^(2))`

D

`sqrt(1+x^(2))`

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