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The set of value of x, satisfying the equation `tan^(2)(sin^(-1)x) gt 1` is :

A

(-1, 1)

B

`(-(1)/(sqrt(2)), (1)/(sqrt(2)))`

C

`[-1,1] -(-(1)/(sqrt(2)), (1)/(sqrt(2)))`

D

`(-1, 1)-[-(1)/(sqrt(2)), (1)/(sqrt(2))]`

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