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Let f:-1, be defined by f(0)=1 and f(x)=1xloge1+x,x0. Then the function f


A

increases in -1,

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decreases in -1,0 and increases in 0,

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increases in -1,0 and decreases in 0,

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D

decreases in -1,

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Solution

The correct option is D

decreases in -1,


Explanation for the correct option:

Determining the range of the given function:

f(x)=1xloge1+x,x0

Differentiating the above function

f'(x)=x1+x-loge(1+x)x2

The function in the denominator is always positive so we just have to check for the function in the numerator

hx=x1+x-loge(1+x)

Substituting

x=0.5andx=-0.5h(0.5)<0h(-0.5)<0

Therefore f'x<0for x=0.5,x=-0.5

Therefore f is decreasing in -1, since it eliminates option (C)

Therefore, the correct answer is option (D).


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