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sin^(-1)(3x)/5+sin^(-1)(4x)/5=sin^(-1)x ...

`sin^(-1)(3x)/5+sin^(-1)(4x)/5=sin^(-1)x` , then roots of the equation are- a.`0` b. `1` c.`-1\ ` d. `-2`

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