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If sin (sin^(-1)""(1)/5 + cos^(-1)x) = 1...

If `sin (sin^(-1)""(1)/5 + cos^(-1)x) = 1`, then find the value of x. a) 0 b) 1/5 c) 2/5 d) 3/5

A

0

B

1/5

C

2/5

D

3/5

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The correct Answer is:
`x =(1)/5`
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