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The function f(x)=`[x(x-2)]^2` is increasing in the set a)`(-infty,0) cup (2,infty)` b)`(-infty,1)` c)`(0,1)cup(2,infty)` d)`( 1 , 2 )`

A

`(-infty,0) cup (2,infty)`

B

`(-infty,1)`

C

`(0,1)cup(2,infty)`

D

`(1,2)`

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