Let $f(x) = \frac{x}{\sqrt{a^2 + x^2}} - \frac{d - x}{\sqrt{b^2 + (d - x)^2}}$,$x \in R$,where $a, b$ and $d$ are non-zero real constants. Then:

  • A
    $f$ is an increasing function of $x$
  • B
    $f$ is a decreasing function of $x$
  • C
    $f$ is not a continuous function of $x$
  • D
    $f$ is neither increasing nor decreasing function of $x$

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