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Let f be function `f(x)=cosx-(1-X^(2)/(2))`.ThenA. f(x) is an increasing function in `(0,oo)`B. f(X) is a decresing function in `(-oo,oo)`C. f(X) is an increasing function in `(-oo,oo)`D. f(x) is a decreasing function in `(-oo,0)`

Answer» Correct Answer - 1,4
f(x) =`cos x -(1-(x^(2))/(2))`
`therefore f(x)=-sin x+x`
`sinx lt x if x gt 0 and sinx gt x if x lt 0`


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