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The decreasing order of, `A=(Sin^(-1)((1-sqrt(3))/(2sqrt(2)))), B=Cos^(-1)((-1)/sqrt(2)), C=Tan^(-1)((sqrt(3)+1)/(2sqrt(2)))` is

A

B, A, C

B

B, C, A

C

C, A, B

D

C, B, A

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