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The function 'g' defined by `g(x)= sin(sin^(-1)sqrt({x}))+cos(sin^(-1)sqrt({x}))-1` (where {x} denotes the functional part function) is (1) an even function (2) a periodic function (3) an odd function (4) neither even nor odd

A

an even function

B

periodic function

C

odd function

D

neither even or odd

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