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Magnitude of slope of the shown graph.

A

First increases then decreases

B

First decreases then increases

C

Increases

D

Decreases

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The correct Answer is:
B


From A to B : `theta` is acute and decreases, so slope `(tan theta)` will decreases.
From B to C : `theta` is obtuse and increases but magnitude will be positive.
So, B to C magnitude will increases.
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