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Statement I cosec^(-1)(1/2 +1/sqrt2) gt...

Statement I `cosec^(-1)(1/2 +1/sqrt2) gt sec^(-1)(1/2+1/sqrt2)`
Statement II `cosec^(-1) x gt sec^(-1) x", if " 1 le x lt sqrt2`

A

Statement I is True, Statement II is True, Statement II is a correct explanation for statement I

B

Statement I is True, Statement II is True, Statement II is NOT a correct explanation for Statement I

C

Statement I is True, Statement II is False

D

Statement I is False, Statement II is True.

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