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Let domain and range of `f(x) and g(x)` are respectively `(0,oo).` If `f(x)` be an increasing function `g(x)` be an decreasing function. Also, `h(x)=f(g(x)),h(0) = 0 and p(x)=h(x^2-2x^2 + 2x)-in(4)` then for every `x in (0,2]`

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