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If `f` be a greatest integer function and `g` be an absolute value function, find the value of `(f@g)(- 3/2)+(g@f)(4/3).`

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`( f o g) ((-3)/(2)) = f {g ((-3)/(2))}= f (|(-3)/(2)|) = f((3)/92)) =[(3)/(2)] =1 `
`(g o f) ((4)/(3)) =g {f ((4)/(3))} =g [(4)/(3)] =g(1) =|1|=1`
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