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What is the condition for a function y = f(x) to be a Strictly decreasing function.


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x1>x2f(x1)<f(x2)

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x1>x2f(x1)=f(x2)

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x1>x2f(x1)f(x2)

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None of these

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Solution

The correct option is A

x1>x2f(x1)<f(x2)


We know from the definition, that a Strictly decreasing function is a function which decreases on increasing the values of x. I.e. y values or f(x) values decreases on increasing the x values. We can say x1>x2f(x1)<f(x2)


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