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[" 61.Find the points where "f(x)=sec^(-1)([1+sin^(2)x]);" is discontinuous (where [.] denotes greatest integral "],[" fund the points where "f(x)=sec^(-1)([1+sin^(2)x]);" is discontinuous (where [.] denotes greatest integral "]

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