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Let fx=xcos-1sin-x , x-π2,π2, then which of the following is true ?


A

f'0=-π2

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B

f'is decreasing in -π2,0and increasing in 0,π2

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C

f is not differential at x=0

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D

f'is increasing in -π2,0 and decreasing in 0,π2

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Solution

The correct option is B

f'is decreasing in -π2,0and increasing in 0,π2


Explanation for the correct option.

Given, f(x)=xcos-1(sin(-|x|))

Since,cos-1(-x)=π-cos-1(x)

f(x)=xπ-cos-1(sin|x|)

f(x)=xπ-π2-sin-1(sin|x|)

f(x)=xπ-π2+x

f(x)=xπ2+|x|

f(x)=xπ2±x

f(x)=xπ2±x200<0

f(x)=π2±2x00<0

f(x)=xπ2+xπ2>x0xπ2-xπ2<x<0

And

f'(x)=π2+2xπ2>x0=π2-2x-π2x<0

Therefore,

f'(x) is increasing in 0,π2 and decreasing in -π2,0.

Hence, the correct option is (B).


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