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`f : (0, pi)to R, f(x)=2x+cot x`. Find the intervals in which f(x) is strictly increasing or strictly decreasing.

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decrease in `(0,(pi)/(4))`, increase in `((pi)/(4),(3pi)/(4))`, decrease in `((3pi)/(4),pi)`
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