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On which of the following intervals is the function `x^(100)+sinx-1` decreasing? `(,pi/2)` (b) `(0,1)` `(pi/2,pi)` (d) none of these

A

`(0,(pi)/(2))`

B

`(0,1)`

C

`((pi)/(2),pi)`

D

none of these

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