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The domain for which the functions defined by `f(x)=3x^(2)-1 and g(x)=3+x` are equal to :

A

`[-1,(4)/(3)]`

B

`[1,(4)/(3)]`

C

`[-1,-(4)/(3)]`

D

`[-2,-(4)/(3)]`

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