Math, asked by dragomegaman, 1 year ago

solve this definite integral

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Answered by MrMk
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Whenever Sine or cosine is present in denominator with non trigonometric function in numerator, expand sine or cosine in tan form
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Anonymous: remaining soln is correct just limit is wrong
dragomegaman: I would have marked your answer as brainliest if I would have seen the limit. I apologise.
dragomegaman: thanks again
Anonymous: its okk
MrMk: I'm so sorry, upper limit would be 1 and not infinity, coz, we have chosen tan(x/2),, so final answer would be π/6,
MrMk: i apologise for that mistake
dragomegaman: yes MrMk I have understood that :)
dragomegaman: no problem. glad you helped
Anonymous: ya bt mistake was little
Anonymous: u r good at integrals
Answered by Anonymous
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it's not complete but it's enough for u
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Explode: Is it also from 12 standard ???
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