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F(x) is discontinuous function only at x=0 such that (f(x))^2=1 for all x belonging to R.then the
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F(x) is discontinuous function only at x=0 such that (f(x))^2=1 for all x belonging to R.then the no.of such functions is1)-22)-43)-64)-infinite


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13 Mar 2010 21:16:05 IST
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 is the answer 4

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the ans is not 4 but 6



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