Math, asked by tapasbiswas27112001, 1 month ago

xda-yoda-cost dx=0
xdx - ydx - cos \frac{1}{x} dx = 0

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Let I = int xcos^-1xdx Applying integration by parts, by taking cos^-1x as first function and x as second function I = cos^-1xint x dx - int { (d/dxcos^-1x) ...

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Let I = int xcos^-1xdx Applying integration by parts, by taking cos^-1x as first function and x as second function I = cos^-1xint x dx - int { (d/dxcos^-1x) ...

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