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[" 5.Statement "-I:" If "z=sec^(-1)(x+(1)/(x))+sec^(-1)(y+(1)/(y))(" where "xy<0)" then a possible value of "],[Z" is "(9 pi)/(10)" Statement "-Pi:" Range of "sec^(-1)x" is "[0,(pi)/(2))uu((pi)/(2),pi]]

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