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Q. Given the functions f(x)=e^(cos^-1(si...

Q. Given the functions `f(x)=e^(cos^-1(sin(x+pi/3)))`, `g(x)=cosec^-1((4-2cos x)/3)` & the function `h(x)=f(x)` defined only for those values of x, which are common to the domains of the functions `f(x)` and `g(x)`, Calculate the range of the function `h(x)` .

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