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Which of the following intervals is possible domain of the function `f(x)=(log)_((x))[x]+(log)_([x]){x}` , where [x] is the greatest integer not exceeding `xa n d{x}=x-[x]?` `(0,1)` (b) (1,2) (c) (2, 3) (d) (3, 5)

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