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Let f(x) = [ n + p sin x], `x in (0,pi), n in Z`, p a prime number and [x] = the greatest integer less than or equal to x. The number of points at which f(x) is not not differentiable is :

A

`p`

B

`p-1`

C

`2p+1`

D

`2p-1`

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