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[" 34.If "f(x)=int_(x^(2))^(x^(2)+1)e^(-t^(2))" dt,then "f(x)" increases in "],[[" (A) "(2,2)," (B) "" no value of "x],[" (C) "(0,oo)," (D) "(-oo,0)]]

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