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If `sin^(-1)x+sin^(-1)y+sin^(-1)z=(3pi)/2`, then value of off `x^(100)+y^(100)+z^(100)-9/(x^(101)+y^(101)+z^(101))=`

A

a)0

B

b)1

C

c)2

D

d)3

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