Question
Mathematics Question on Relations and functions
Let f:(0,1)→R be a function defined by f(x)=1−e−x1, and g(x)=(f(−x)−f(x)) Consider two statements (I) g is an increasing function in (0,1) (II) g is one-one in (0,1)Then,
A
Only (I) is true
B
Both (I) and (II) are true
C
Neither (I) nor (II) is true
D
Only (II) is true
Answer
Both (I) and (II) are true
Explanation
Solution
g(x)=f(-x)-f(x)=1-ex1+ex?
?g'(x)=(1-ex)22ex?>0
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?g�is�one-one�in�(0,1)