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Match the statement/expressions in Column I with the open intervals in Column II. Column I, Column II Interval contained in the domain of definitionof non-zero solutions of the differential equation `(x-3)^2y^(prime)+y=0` , p. `(-pi/2,pi/2)` Interval containing the value of the integral `int_1^5(x-1)(x-2)(x-3)(x-4)(x-5)dx` , q. `(0,pi/2)` Interval in which at least one of the points local maximum of `cos^2x+sinxl i e s` , r. `(pi/8,(5pi)/4)` Interval in which `tan^(-1)(sinx+cosx)` is increasing, s. `(0,pi/8)` , t. `(-pi,pi)`

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