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Number of points where function `f(x)` defined as `f:[0,2]pivecR ,f(x)={3-|cos x-1/(sqrt(2))|,|sinx<1/(sqrt(2))|2+|cos x+1/(sqrt(2))|,|s in x|geq1/(sqrt(2))` is non-differentiable is a. 2 b. 4 c. 6 d. 0

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