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`f(x)= (1)/(2)- tan ((pi x)/(2)) -1 lt x lt 1 and g(x)= sqrt((3+4x-4x^(2)))`. Find domain of `(f + g)`

A

`[-1/2,1)`

B

`(-1/2,1]`

C

`[-1/2,3/2]`

D

(-1,1)

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