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If x=1 is the point of extrema for f(x)={x, 0<x<1g(x), 1x<2, then which of the following(s) is(are) correct

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g(x) is increasing at x=1 and g(1)>1
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g(x) is decreasing at x=1 and g(1)>1
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g(x) is increasing at x=1 and g(1)<1
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g(x) is decreasing at x=1 and g(1)<1
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Solution

The correct option is C g(x) is increasing at x=1 and g(1)<1
Given : f(x)={x, 0<x<1g(x), 1x<2

Case (A): If x=1 is a point of minima
f(1h)>f(1)<f(1+h),where h0+
1>g(1)<g(1+h),h0+
g(1)<1 and g(1)<g(1+h) (i.e. increasing at x=1)
So, g(x) is increasing at x=1 and g(1)<1

Case (B): If x=1 is a point of maxima
f(1h)<f(1)>f(1+h),where h0+
1<g(1)>g(1+h),h0+
g(1)>1 and g(1)>g(1+h) ( i.e. decreasing at x=1)
So, g(x) is decreasing at x=1 and g(1)>1

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