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If `f(x) ={ (x.ln(cosx))/ln (1+x^2) x!=0 , 0, x=0` then a) f is continuous at x =0 b) f is continuous at x =0 but not differentiable at x=0 c) f is differemtiable at x =0 d) f is not continuous at x =0

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