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Let `f(x)=ln(2x-x^(2))+sin((pi x)/(2))` then

A

graph of 'f' is symmetrical about the line `x=1`

B

graph of 'f' is symmetrical about the line `x=2`

C

max. value of 'f' is 1

D

min. value of 'f' does the not exist

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