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Consider the system of equations `cos^(-1)x+(sin^(-1)y)^(2)=(ppi^(2))/4 and (cos^(-1)x)(sin^(-1)y)^(2)=pi^(4)/16, p in Z`.
The value of p for which system has a solution is

A

1

B

2

C

0

D

-1

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