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If `y=sin^(-1)(cos x)`, then `((dy)/(dx))` at `x=(24 pi)/(29)` is equal to ` (A) 1`, ` (B) -1`, ` (C) (24 pi)/(29)`, `(D) (-24 pi)/(29)`

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