Let . If then is equal to:
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Let . If then is equal to:
Correct answer:A
Standard Method
Given:
Find:
After rationalising,
Integrating term by term,
Substituting the limits,
So,
Now equating with the given value,
Hence,
Therefore, the correct option is A.
Answer from extracted working
The solution explicitly concludes:
and states that the correct option is A. Therefore, the answer is A.
Using the incorrect integrand directly from the printed expression without following the rationalisation shown in the solution. This changes the algebraic form and leads to a wrong value of . Follow the transformed integrand exactly as obtained after rationalising.
Making errors while evaluating the limits at and . Missing the cancellation of terms in produces an incorrect constant factor. Substitute both limits carefully before simplifying.
Simplifying powers such as or incorrectly. The exponents apply to both and , so write them as and before combining terms.
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