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When x = 0

Chapter 5: Chapter 9 · MATHEMATICS-VOLUME 2

When x = tan u = . When x tan ∴ I = du du du = du  −   × ×     −  +                                   log . Note To evaluate anti-derivatives of the type , we use the substitution method by putting u = tan so that cos ,sin du = − = + = + . Example .

Prove that = p . Fig. . , ) O , ) − ) of - - I =

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