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Complete solution set of `tan^2(sin^(-1)x)>1` is `(-1,-1/(sqrt(2)))uu(1/(sqrt(2)),1)` (b) `(-1/(sqrt(2)),1/(sqrt(2)))~{0}` `(-1,1)~{0}` (d) none of these

A

`(-1, -(1)/(sqrt2)) uu ((1)/(sqrt2), 1)`

B

`(-(1)/(sqrt2), (1)/(sqrt2)) ~ {0}`

C

`(-1, 1) ~ {0}`

D

none of these

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`[tan (sin^(-1) x)]^(2) gt 1`
`rArr tan (sin^(-1) x) lt -1 " or" tan (sin^(-1) x) gt 1`
`rArr (pi)/(4) lt sin^(-1) x lt (pi)/(2) " or " -(pi)/(2) lt sin^(-1) x lt -(pi)/(4)`
`rArr x in ((1)/(sqrt2), 1) " or " x in (-1, (1)/(sqrt2))`
`rArr x in (-1, -(1)/(sqrt2)) uu ((1)/(sqrt2), 1)`
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