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`sinx+cosx=y^2-y+a` has no value of `x` for any value of `y` if a belongs to `(0,""sqrt(3))` (b) `(-""sqrt(3),0)` `(-oo,-""sqrt(3))` (d) `(""sqrt(3),oo)`

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