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If `f(x)` is a real-valued function defined as `f(x)=In (1-sinx),` then the graph of `f(x)` is (A) symmetric about the line `x =pi` (B) symmetric about the y-axis (C) symmetric and the line ` x=(pi)/(2)` (D) symmetric about the origin

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