Ban. M QB Int. 84

For n belonging to N, find the value of the definite integral\int_{0}^{n\Pi +V}{\sqrt{(1+cos2x)/2}dx} where \Pi /2<V<\Pi

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tapanmast Vora ·

OYE

1 + cos2x kya hota hai DUDE?

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Anirudh Narayanan ·

2cos2x, tapan.......what else do u expect it to be??

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eureka123 ·

soory.........subah subah galtiyaan ho rahi hain........

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Anirudh Narayanan ·

Eureka!!! what have u done!!!! Newton will awake from the dead to cut off ur head if he sees post #2!!! [11]

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eureka123 ·

shit shit..........wait i will take a bath first........

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Anirudh Narayanan ·

Now u've deleted ur post..........others who see this thread will think me and tapan are nutters....shouting at nothing [17][3]

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eureka123 ·

to kya karoon??????????apni khilli aur udwaoon.......[3]

galti ki hai theek kar ke deta hoon.....

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eureka123 ·

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eureka123 ·

aage thoda confused ho gya hoon...........exact limits break nahin kar paa raha hoon.....can anyone carry it forward.....

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Aakash Sharawat ·

in place of root of cos x we can write it as mod cos x which has a period of pi from this i am getting it to be 2n-sin V but that is not the answer!

please try it again!!!!!!!!!! i am all hanged after this answer i got, found no other way to the answer!

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Aakash Sharawat ·

THE ANSWER IS 2n+2- sin V NOW TOH PLEASE ANYONE SOLVE IT OUT!

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Aakash Sharawat ·

rELP I STILL DID NOT GET THE ANSWER!

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