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The function f(x)=1-e^(-x^2/2) is: a)dec...

The function `f(x)=1-e^(-x^2/2)` is: a)decreasing for all x b)increasing for all x c)decreasing for `x lt0` and increasing for `xgt0` d)Increasing for `x lt0` and decreasing for `xgt0`

A

decreasing for all x

B

increasing for all x

C

decreasing for `x lt0` and increasing for `xgt0`

D

Increasing for `x lt0` and decreasing for `xgt0`

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