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Integrate the functions:
`sqrt(sin 2x) cos 2x`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Integrate the functions:
`cos x /(sqrt(1+sinx))`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
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Integrate the functions:
cot x log sin x
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Integrate the functions:
`sin x/(1+ cos x)`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Integrate the functions:
`(sin x)/(1+ cos x)^2`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Integrate the functions:
`1/(1 + cot x)`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Integrate the functions:
`1/(1 - tan x)`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Integrate the functions:
`sqrt(tanx)/(sinxcos x)`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Integrate the functions:
`(1+ log x)^2/x`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Integrate the functions:
`((x+1)(x + logx)^2)/x`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Integrate the functions:
`(x^3 sin(tan^(-1) x^4))/(1 + x^8)`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
`(10x^9 + 10^x log_e 10)/(x^10 + 10^x) dx` equals:
Concept: undefined >> undefined
`int (dx)/(sin^2 x cos^2 x)` equals:
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Of the students in a school, it is known that 30% have 100% attendance and 70% students are irregular. Previous year results report that 70% of all students who have 100% attendance attain A grade and 10% irregular students attain A grade in their annual examination. At the end of the year, one student is chos~n at random from the school and he was found ·to have an A grade. What is the probability that the student has 100% attendance? Is regularity required only in school? Justify your answer
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Prove that `tan {pi/4 + 1/2 cos^(-1) a/b} + tan {pi/4 - 1/2 cos^(-1) a/b} = (2b)/a`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Often it is taken that a truthful person commands, more respect in the society. A man is known to speak the truth 4 out of 5 times. He throws a die and reports that it is a six. Find the probability that it is actually a six.
Do you also agree that the value of truthfulness leads to more respect in the society?
Concept: undefined >> undefined
if A = `((2,3,10),(4,-6,5),(6,9,-20))`, Find `A^(-1)`. Using `A^(-1)` Solve the system of equation `2/x + 3/y +10/z = 2`; `4/x - 6/y + 5/z = 5`; `6/x + 9/y - 20/z = -4`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Solve the following equation for x: `cos (tan^(-1) x) = sin (cot^(-1) 3/4)`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Prove that `3sin^(-1)x = sin^(-1) (3x - 4x^3)`, `x in [-1/2, 1/2]`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Find the shortest distance between the lines `vecr = (4hati - hatj) + lambda(hati+2hatj-3hatk)` and `vecr = (hati - hatj + 2hatk) + mu(2hati + 4hatj - 5hatk)`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
