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Convert the trigonometric function `sin[2cos^-1{cot(2tan^-1 x)}]` into an algebraic function `f(x).` Then from thealgebraic functionfind all the values of x for which `f(x)` is zero. Express the values of x in the form `a+-sqrt(b)` where a and b are rational numbers.

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