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[sin x+cos x=y^(2)-y+a" has no value of "x],[" for any "y" if a belongs to "],[[" (A) "(0,sqrt(3))," (B) "(sqrt(3),oo)],[" (C) "(-oo,-sqrt(3))," (D) "(-sqrt(3),0)]]

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