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Evaluate the integral using substitution\[\int\limits_0^1\frac{x}{x^2+1}dx\]
cbse
class12
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ch7
sec10
q1
p340
sec-a
easy
math
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Dec 3, 2012
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Evaluate the integral using substitution $\int\limits_0^\frac{\large\pi}{2}\sqrt{\sin\phi}\cos^5\phi\;d\phi$
cbse
class12
bookproblem
ch7
sec10
q2
p340
sec-a
medium
math
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Dec 3, 2012
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
Evaluate the integral using substitution $\begin{align*}\int\limits_0^1\sin^{-1}\bigg(\frac{2x}{1+x^2}\bigg)dx \end{align*}$
cbse
class12
bookproblem
ch7
sec10
q3
p340
sec-a
difficult
math
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Dec 3, 2012
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
Evaluate the integral using substitution $\int\limits_0^2 x\sqrt{x+2}\;(Put\;x+2=t^2)$
cbse
class12
bookproblem
ch7
sec10
q4
p340
sec-a
medium
math
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Dec 3, 2012
by
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1
answer
Evaluate the integral using substitution\[\int\limits_0^\frac{\large \pi}{2}\frac{\sin x}{1+\cos^2x}dx\]
cbse
class12
bookproblem
ch7
sec10
q5
p340
sec-a
easy
math
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Dec 3, 2012
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1
answer
Evaluate the integral using substitution\[\int\limits_0^2\frac{dx}{x+4-x^2}\]
cbse
class12
bookproblem
ch7
sec10
q6
p340
sec-b
medium
math
asked
Dec 3, 2012
by
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1
answer
Evaluate the integral using substitution\[\int\limits_{-1}^1\frac{dx}{x^2+2x+5}\]
cbse
class12
bookproblem
ch7
sec10
q7
p340
sec-b
easy
math
asked
Dec 3, 2012
by
sreemathi.v
1
answer
Evaluate the integral using substitution $\displaystyle\int\limits_1^2\bigg(\frac{1}{x}-\frac{1}{2x^2}\bigg)e^{2x}dx$
cbse
class12
bookproblem
ch7
sec10
q8
p340
sec-a
easy
math
asked
Dec 3, 2012
by
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1
answer
Choose the correct answer in the value of the integral$\begin{align*}\int\limits_\frac{1}{3}^1\frac{(x-x^3)^\frac{1}{3}}{x^4}dx \end{align*}$ is
cbse
class12
bookproblem
ch7
sec10
q9
p340
sec-a
difficult
math
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Dec 3, 2012
by
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1
answer
Choose the correct answer If f(x)=$\int\limits_0^x t\sin t\;dt,$ then f'(x) is
cbse
class12
bookproblem
ch7
sec10
q10
p340
sec-a
easy
math
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Dec 3, 2012
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