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Statement 1: Let f(x)=sin(cos x) \ i n ...

Statement 1: Let `f(x)=sin(cos x) \ i n \ [0,pi/2]`. Then `f(x)` is decreasing in `[0,pi/2]`
Statement 2: `cosx` is a decreasing function `AAx in [0,pi/2]`

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