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If `f: R->C` is defined by `f(x)=e^(i2x)` for `x in R` then, f is (Where Cdenotes the set of all Complex numbers)1) One-one3) One-one and Onto Conp4) neither one-one nor Onto aie net2) Ontoez numb

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