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If f(x)=x(sqrtx-sqrt(x+1)), then f(x) is...

If `f(x)=x(sqrtx-sqrt(x+1))`, then f(x) is continuous in

A

`[0, infty)`

B

`(0, infty)`

C

`(-infty, infty)`

D

`(3, infty)`

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