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The range of the values of p for which the equation ` sin cos^(-1) ( cos (tan^(-1) x)) = p` has a solution is

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To find the range of values of \( p \) for which the equation \[ \sin(\cos^{-1}(\cos(\tan^{-1}(x)))) = p \] has a solution, we will follow these steps: ...
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