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If f(x)=sin^(-1){sqrt3/2x-1/2sqrt(1-x^2)...

If `f(x)=sin^(-1){sqrt3/2x-1/2sqrt(1-x^2)}, 1/2 le x le 1`, then f(x) is equal to

A

`"sin"^(-1)1/2-sin^(-1)x`

B

`sin^(-1)-pi/6`

C

`sin^(-1)+pi/6`

D

None of the above

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B
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