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If g(f(x))=|sinx| and f(g(x))=(sin(sqrtx...

If `g(f(x))=|sinx|` and `f(g(x))=(sin(sqrtx))^2` then

A

`f(x)="sin"^(2)x,g(x)=sqrtx`

B

`f(x)="sin"x,g(x)=|x|`

C

`f(x)=x^(2),g(x)="sin"sqrtx`

D

f and g can not be determined

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