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For relation `2logy-logx-"log"(y-1)` a. Domain `=[4,+oo)`,range-`(1,+oo)` b. Domain `=[4,+oo),` range- `(2,+oo)` c. Domain `=(2,+oo)` ,range-`(2,+oo)` d. None of these

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