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Let 'n' be the number of elements in the domain set of the function `f(x)=abs(ln sqrt(""^(x^(2)+4x)C_(2x^(2)+3)))` and 'Y' be the global maximum value of f(x), then [n+[Y]] is ………. (where `[*]`=greatest integer function).

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