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CUET · MATHS · PYQ PAPER 2025

For \(x \in R\), if \(f(x)=-(x-1)^2+2\), then
(A) f is an increasing function on \((-\infty, 1)\)
(B) ƒ has no critical points
(C) ƒ has a maximum value at x = 1
(D) ƒ has a minimum value at x = 1
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

  1. A (B) and (D) only
  2. B (B), (C) and (D) only
  3. C (A) and (C) only
  4. D (A) and (B) only
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Correct Answer

(C) (A) and (C) only

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\(f(x) = -(x-1)^2+2\) \(f'(x) = -2(x-1)\) Set \(f'(x) = 0 \Rightarrow -2(x-1) = 0 \Rightarrow x = 1\) Thus, ƒ has a critical point at \(x=1\). (B) is false. For \(x 0\). So ƒ is increasing on \((-\infty, 1)\). (A) is true. For \(x > 1\),…