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Suppose f(x)=(x+1)^(2) for xge-1. If g(x...

Suppose `f(x)=(x+1)^(2)` for `xge-1`. If g(x) is the function whose graph is reflection of the graph of f(x) with respect to the line`y=x`, then g(x) equals :

A

`-sqrt(x)-1,xge0`

B

`(1)/((x+1)^(2)),xgt -1`

C

`sqrt(x+1),xge-1`

D

`sqrt(x)-1,xge0`

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