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Consider a real-valued function `f(x)= sqrt(sin^-1 x + 2) + sqrt(1 – sin^-1x)` then The domain of definition of `f(x)` is

A

`[-1,1]`

B

`[sin 1,1]`

C

`[-1,sin1]`

D

`[-1,0]`

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C
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