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The function f(x)=(log)e(x^3+sqrt(x^6+1)...

The function `f(x)=(log)_e(x^3+sqrt(x^6+1))` is of the following types: (a) even and increasing (b) odd and increasing (c) even and decreasing (d) odd and decreasing

A

(1,2)

B

(2,3)

C

`(5/2,3)`

D

(2,4)

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B, C
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