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[" Example "9" Prove that the function given by "f(x)=cos x],[" (a) strictly decreasing in "(0,pi)],[" (b) strictly increasing in "(pi,2 pi)," and "],[" (c) neither increasing nor decreasing in "(0,2 pi)" ."]

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