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The function `f(x) = cot^(-1) sqrt(x(x+3)) + cos^(-1) sqrt(x^(2) + 3x +1)` is defined on the set S, where S is equal toA. `{-3,0}`B. `[-3, 0]`C. `[0, 3]`D. `phi` |
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Answer» Correct Answer - A We know that `cot^(-10 x` is defined for all `x in R` and `cos^(-1) x ` is defined for all `in [-1,1]` , Therefore,f(x) is defined if `x(x + 3) ge 0` and `0 le x^(2)+ 3x + 1 le1` `rArr x^(2) + 3x ge 0 and -1le x^(2) + 3x le 0 rArr x = - 3,0` |
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