MCQ
If $f(x) = max(sinx, sin^{-1}(cosx))$, then
  • $ƒ$ is continuous everywhere
  • B
    $ƒ$ is discontinuous at $1$ point
  • C
    $ƒ$ is discontinuous at $2$ points
  • D
    $ƒ$ is discontinuous at infinitely many

Answer

Correct option: A.
$ƒ$ is continuous everywhere
a
Given, $f(x)=\max \sin x, \sin ^{-1}(\cos x)$

$g(x)=\sin ^{-1}(\cos x)=\left\{\begin{array}{ll}\pi / 2-x & 0

$n(x)=\sin x$

Plotting on graph from graph, it is clear that $f(x)$ is continuous everywhere, Hence, shape points are not differentiable

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