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If f(x)=(1)/(2)-tan((pix)/(2)),-1 lt xlt...

If `f(x)=(1)/(2)-tan((pix)/(2)),-1 lt xlt1` and `g(x)=sqrt(3+4x-4x^(2))`, then domain `(f+g)` is given by

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