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[" 41.The domain of "f(x)" is "(0,1)" ,therefore,the domain of "y=f(e^(x))+f(ln|x|)" is : "],[[" (a) "((1)/(e),1)," (b) "(-e,-1)," (c) "(-1,-(1)/(e))," (d) "(-e,-1)uu(1,e)]]

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