The value of a in order that f(x)=sinx−cosx−ax+b decreases for all real values of x is given by
A
a≥√2
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B
a<√2
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C
a≥1
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D
a<1
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Solution
The correct option is Aa≥√2 Any function f(x) is decreasing if f′(x)≤0 Given f(x)=sinx−cosx−ax+b differentiating w.r.t x we get f′(x)=cosx+sinx−a Since f′(x)≤0⇒cosx+sinx−a≤0 ⇒a≥(sinx+cosx) ⇒a≥√2(∵max(sinx+cosx)=√2atx=π4)