Let f(x)= 1-x(1+|1-x|) |1-x| ( 1 1-x ) for x 1 . Then
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\(\text { Let } f(x)=\frac{1-x(1+|1-x|)}{|1-x|} \cos \left(\frac{1}{1-x}\right) \text { for } x \neq 1 \text {. }\)Then
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