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Given two curves: `y=f(x)` passing through the point `(0,1)` and `g(x)=int_(-oo)^xf(t)dt` passing through the point `(0,1/n)dot` The tangents drawn to both the curves at the points with equal abscissas intersect on the x-axis. Find the curve `y=f(x)dot`

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