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Which of the following pairs of function/functions has same graph? `y=tan(cos^(-1)x); y=(sqrt(1-x^2))/x` `y=t a n(cot^(-1)x);y=1/x` `y="sin"(tan^(-1)x); y=x/(sqrt(1+x^2))` `y="cos"(tan^(-1)x); y=sin(cot^(-1)x)`

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(i) `y = tan(cos^-1x) and y = sqrt(1-x^2)/x`
`=>y = tan(tan^-1(sqrt(1-x^2)/x)) and y = sqrt(1-x^2)/x`
`=>y = sqrt(1-x^2)/x and y = sqrt(1-x^2)/x`
`:.` Domain and range of both functions are same, so there graphs will be same.

(ii) `y = tan(cot^-1x) and y = 1/x`
`=>y = tan(tan^-1(1/x)) and y = 1/x`
`=>y = 1/x and y = 1/x`
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