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AP EAMCET · Maths · Indefinite Integration

If \(\int \frac{1}{x\left[(\log x)^2+4 \log x-1\right]} d x=A \log \left[\frac{\log x+B}{\log x+C}\right]+K\) where \(\mathrm{K}\) is the constant of integration, then

  1. A \(\mathrm{A}=\frac{1}{2 \sqrt{5}}, \mathrm{~B}=(2-\sqrt{5}), \mathrm{C}=(2+\sqrt{5})\)
  2. B \(A=-\frac{1}{2 \sqrt{5}}, B=(2-\sqrt{5}), C=(2+\sqrt{5})\)
  3. C \(A=\frac{1}{2 \sqrt{5}}, B=(2+\sqrt{5}), C=(2-\sqrt{5})\)
  4. D \(A=-\frac{1}{2 \sqrt{5}}, B=(2+\sqrt{5}), C=(2-\sqrt{5})\)
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(A) \(\mathrm{A}=\frac{1}{2 \sqrt{5}}, \mathrm{~B}=(2-\sqrt{5}), \mathrm{C}=(2+\sqrt{5})\)

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Let \(I=\int \frac{1}{x\left[(\log x)^2+4 \log x-1\right]} d x\)…