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Statement‐I::
Statement‐II:: If is continuous and increasing in , then xXlx , where
- Statement‐I is true, Statement‐II is true ; Statement‐II is correct explanation for Statement‐I.
- Statement‐I is true, Statement‐II is true ; Statement‐II is NOT a correct explanation for statement‐I.
- Statement‐I is true, Statement‐II is false.
- Statement‐I is false, Statement‐II is true.
The correct answer is: Statement‐I is true, Statement‐II is true ; Statement‐II is correct explanation for Statement‐I.
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