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Let `f(x)=` minimum `(x+1,sqrt(1-x))` for all `xle1`. Then the area bounded by `y=f(x)` and the x-axis is a)`(7)/(3)` sq. units b)`1/6` sq. units c)`11/6` sq. units d)`7/6` sq. units

A

`(7)/(3)` sq. units

B

`1/6` sq. units

C

`11/6` sq. units

D

`7/6` sq. units

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