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Let $f : [0, \infty ) \rightarrow \mathbb{R}$ be a differentiable function with $f(0) = 1$ and $f(x) f’ (x) > 0$, for all $x$. Let $\text{A} (n)$ be the area of region bounded by $x$ – axis, $y$ – axis, graph of $f$ and the line $x = n$. Then

  1. $\left \{ \text{A} (n)\right \} _{n \geq 1}$ is a convergent sequence

  2. $\left \{ \text{A} (n)\right \} _{n \geq 1}$ is a oscillatory sequence

  3. The function $\text{A} : \mathbb{N}\rightarrow \mathbb{R}$ is increasing

  4. None of the above statements is true

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