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The function f(x)= tan x - x is : a)Alwa...

The function `f(x)= tan x - x` is : a)Always increases b)Always decreases c)Never decreases d)Sometimes increases and sometimes decreases

A

Always increases

B

Always decreases

C

Never decreases

D

Sometimes increases and sometimes decreases

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