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Which of the following is correct statement for the functio f(x)=sin2x?

A

f(x) is increasing in `(0, pi/2)` and decreasing in `(pi/2, pi)`

B

f(x) is decreasing in `(0, pi/2)` and increasing in `(pi/2, pi)`

C

f(x) is increasing in `(0, pi/4)` and decreasing in `(pi/4, pi/2)`

D

The statements (a), (b) and (c) are all correct

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The correct Answer is:
C
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