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Statement I :If f(x) is increasing function with upward concavity, then concavity of `f^(-1)(x)` is also upwards.
Statement II : If f(x) is decreasing function with upwards concavity, then concavity of `f^(-1)(x)` is alo upwards.

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Statement I is true, Statement II is also true, Statement II is the correct explanation of statement I.

B

Statemetn I is true, Statement II is also true, Statement II is not correct explanation of Statement I

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Statement I is true, Statement II is false

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Statement I is false, Statement II is true

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