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Let t(1)= (sin^(-1)x)^(sin^(-1)x),t(2)= ...

Let `t_(1)= (sin^(-1)x)^(sin^(-1)x),t_(2)= (sin^(-1) x)^(cos^(-1)x),t_(3) = (cos^(-1)x)^(sin^(-1)x),t_(4) = (cos^(-1)x)^(cos^(-1)x)`,
Match the follwing items of Column I with Column II

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