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Explanation:
Composite Function
Given two functions u(x) and v(x), we call the composite function
to the expression u(v(x)) and
=v(u(x)).
We are given


LEt's compute the composite function


This function doesn't exist for x=0. For any other value of x, the denominator is always positive, and the function is always negative. When x tends to infinite (positive or negative), the function tends to zero. So the range of the composite function
is

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