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Where does f(x)=x+sqrt(1-x),0ltxlt1 decr...

Where does `f(x)=x+sqrt(1-x),0ltxlt1` decrease?
a)`(3/4,infty)` b)`(0,1)` c)`(3/4,1)` d)`(0,3/4)`

A

`(3/4,infty)`

B

`(0,1)`

C

`(3/4,1)`

D

`(0,3/4)`

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