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If `sin^(-1)x+sin^(-1)y+sin^(-1)z=pi` , prove that: `xsqrt(1-x^2)+ysqrt(1-y^2)+zsqrt(1-z^2)=2x y z`

A

2xyz

B

xyz

C

`1/2 xyz`

D

`1/3 xyz`

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