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If \(f: R \rightarrow R\) and \(g: R \rightarrow R\) are given by \(f(x)=|x|\) and \(g(x)=[x]\) for each \(x \in R\), then \(\{x \in R: g(f(x)) \leq f(g(x))\}\) is equal to

  1. A \(Z \cup(-\infty, 0)\)
  2. B \((-\infty, 0)\)
  3. C \(Z\)
  4. D \(R\)
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(D) \(R\)

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We have, \(f(x)=|x| \text { and } g(x)=[x]\) Now, \(\quad g(f(x)) \leq f(g(x))\) \(\Rightarrow \quad g(|x|) \leq f([x])\) \(\therefore \quad[|x|] \leq|[x]| \forall x \in R\)