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[" 3.The function "f(x)=Tan^(-1)(sin x+cos x)" is an increasing function in "],[[" 1."(pi/4,pi/2)," 2."(-pi/2,pi/4)," 3."(0,pi/2)," 4."(-pi/2,pi/2)]]

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