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The domain of definition of the function `f(x)={x}^({x})+[x]^([x])` is where `{dot}` represents fractional part and `[dot]` represent greatest integral function). (a)`R-I` (b) `R-[0,1]` `R-{Iuu(0,1)}` (d) `Iuu(0,1)`

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