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If \(\frac{d}{d x}\left(A \log \left(\frac{\sqrt{1-x^3}+B}{\sqrt{1-x^3}+1}\right)\right)=\frac{1}{x \sqrt{1-x^3}}\), then \(A B=\)

  1. A \(\frac{1}{3}\)
  2. B \(\frac{-1}{3}\)
  3. C \(\frac{-2}{3}\)
  4. D \(\frac{2}{3}\)
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Correct Answer

(B) \(\frac{-1}{3}\)

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We have \(\frac{\mathrm{d}}{\mathrm{dx}}\left(\mathrm{A} \log \left(\frac{\sqrt{1-\mathrm{x}^3}+\mathrm{B}}{\sqrt{1-\mathrm{x}^3}+1}\right)\right)=\frac{1}{\mathrm{x} \sqrt{1-\mathrm{x}^3}}\) now integrating both sides…