The function f(x) = ^ -1 x x-[x] is defined for all x belonging to
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The function \(f(x)\) = \(\frac{\sec ^{-1} x}{\sqrt{x-[x]}}\) is defined for all \(\mathbf{x}\)belonging to
- R
- \(R-\{(-1,1) \cup\{\cap \mid \cap \in Z\}\)
- R+- (0, 1)
- \(R^{+}-\{n \mid n \in N\}\)
Answer
(D) R^ + - n n N
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