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\(\rm \int_1^4 \frac{x^2 + x}{\sqrt{2x+1}}\;dx\) is equal to?1. \(\frac{57-\sqrt 3}{5} \)2. \(\frac{57-\sqrt 3}{4} \)3. \(\frac{57-4\sqrt 3}{5} \)4. None of the above |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 1 : \(\frac{57-\sqrt 3}{5} \) Calculation: I = \(\rm \int_1^4 \frac{x^2 + x}{\sqrt {2x+1}}\;dx\) Let 2x + 1 = t2 ..... (1) Differentiaiting with respect to x, we get ⇒ 2dx = 2tdt ⇒ dx = tdt
From equation (1), we get x = \(\rm \frac{t^2-1}{2}\) Now, I = \(\rm \int_{\sqrt 3}^{3} \frac{(\rm \frac{t^2-1}{2})^2 + \rm \frac{t^2-1}{2}}{\sqrt{t^2}}\;tdt \) = \(\rm \int_{\sqrt 3}^{3} \left(\frac{t^4-2t^2+1}{4}+ \rm \frac{t^2-1}{2} \right )dt\) = \(\rm \int_{\sqrt 3}^{3} \left(\frac{t^4-2t^2+1+2t^2-2}{4} \right )dt\) = \(\rm \frac{1}{4}\int_{\sqrt 3}^{3} (t^4-1)dt\) = \(\rm \frac{1}{4} \left[\frac{t^5}{5}-t \right ]_{\sqrt 3}^{3}\) = \(\frac{57-\sqrt 3}{5} \) |
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