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Let f(x)=(1)/(x-4) and g(x)=(1)/(x^(2)-3...

Let `f(x)=(1)/(x-4)` and `g(x)=(1)/(x^(2)-3x+2)` be two real valued functions, then the number of points of discontinuity of `(gof)(x)` in `R` is

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