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Let `f` be a non-negative function defined on the interval `[0,1]dot` If `int_0^xsqrt(1-(f^(prime)(t))^2)dt=int_0^xf(t)dt ,0lt=xlt=1,a n df(0)=0,t h e n` (A)`f(1/2)<1/2a n df(1/3)>1/3` (B)`f(1/2)>1/2a n df(1/3)>1/3` (C)`f(1/2)<1/2a n df(1/3)<1/3` (D)`f(1/2)>1/2a n df(1/3)<1/3`

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