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If $f: \mathbb{R} \to \mathbb{R}$ is defined as $f(x) = 2x - \sin x$, then $f$ is:

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If the derivative of a function is always positive, the function is always increasing.
Updated On: Jun 23, 2025
  • a decreasing function
  • an increasing function
  • maximum at $x = \frac{\pi}{2}$
  • maximum at $x = 0$
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

The function is $f(x) = 2x - \sin x$. To determine if the function is increasing or decreasing, we calculate its derivative: \[ f'(x) = \frac{d}{dx}(2x - \sin x) = 2 - \cos x \] Since $\cos x$ ranges between -1 and 1, we have $f'(x) = 2 - \cos x \geq 1$, meaning the derivative is always positive. Thus, the function $f(x)$ is increasing for all $x$.
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