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f is a function defined on the interval [-1,1] such that f(sin2x)=sinx+cosx. `bb"Statement I"` If `x in [-pi/4,pi/4]`, then `f(tan^(2)x)=secx` `bb "Statement II" f(x)=sqrt(1+x), forall x in [-1,1]`

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