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If sin(sin^-1(frac{1}{5})+cos^-1x) = 1 t...

If `sin(sin^-1(frac{1}{5})+cos^-1x) = 1` then find the value of x

A

1

B

0

C

`(4)/(5)`

D

`(1)/(5)`

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D
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