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f(x)=1+[cosx], in 0<xπ2
(where [.] denotes greatest integer function)

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has a minimum value of 0
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has a maximum value of 2
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is continuous in [0,π2]
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is not differentiable at x=π2
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Solution

The correct option is C is continuous in [0,π2]
Given f(x)=1+[cosx], in 0<xπ2
Since, [cosx]=0 for 0<xπ2
So, f(x)=1 for 0<xπ2
which is a constant function.
f(x) is continuous in [0,π2]
Since, f(x) is constant function and constant functions are differentiable in its entire domain.
Hence, it is differentiable at x=π2

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