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The area bounded by `y=sin^(-1)x,x=(1)/(sqrt(2))andx` axis is

A

`((1)/(sqrt(2))+1)` sq unit

B

`(1-(1)/(sqrt(2)))` sq unit

C

`(pi)/(4sqrt(2))`sq unit

D

`((pi)/(4sqrt(2))+(1)/(sqrt(2))-1)` sq unit

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