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On which of the following intervals is the function f given by
`f(x)=x^(100)+sinx-1` strictly decreasing?

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We have,
`f(x)=x^100+sinx-1`
`impliesf'(x)=100x^99+cosx`
In the interval `(0,1)`,`cosx>0` and `100x^99>0`.
`f'(x)>0`
thus , the function f is strictly increasing in interval `(0,1)`
In the inetrval `(pi/2,pi)`,`cosx<0` and `100x^99>cosx`
`f'(x)>0` in `(pi/2,pi)`
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