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Answer:

   Following is the program in Python language  

def uniquely_sorted(lst1): #define the function uniquely_sorted

   uni_que = [] #creating an array

   for number in lst1: #itereating the loop

       if number not in uni_que: #check the condition

           uni_que.append(number)#calling the function

   uni_que.sort() #calling the predefined function sort

   return uni_que #returns the  unique values in sorted order.

print(uniquely_sorted()([8, 6, 90, 76])) #calling the function uniquely_sorted()

Output:

[6,8,76,90]

Explanation:

   Following are the description of the Python program

  • Create a functionuniquely_sorted() that takes "lst1" as a list parameter.
  • Declared a uni_que[] array .
  • Iterating the loop and transfer the value of "lst1" into "number"
  • Inside the loop call, the append function .the append function is used for adding the element in the last position of the list.
  • Call the predefined function sort(for sorting).
  • Finally, call the function uniquely_sorted() inside the print function.

   

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