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COMEDK · Maths · 28. Indefinite Integration

\(\int \tan ^2\left(5-\dfrac{x}{2}\right) d x=\)

  1. A \(-2 \tan \left(5-\dfrac{x}{2}\right)+c\)
  2. B \(-2 \tan \left(5-\dfrac{x}{2}\right)-x+c\)
  3. C \(\tan \left(5-\dfrac{x}{2}\right)+c\)
  4. D \(-\dfrac{1}{2} \tan \left(5-\dfrac{x}{2}\right)-x+c\)
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Correct Answer

(B) \(-2 \tan \left(5-\dfrac{x}{2}\right)-x+c\)

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Detailed explanation

Let \(I = \int \tan^{2}\left(5 - \dfrac{x}{2}\right) dx\). Using the trigonometric identity \(\tan^{2}\theta = \sec^{2}\theta - 1\), we have: \(I = \int \left[ \sec^{2}\left(5 - \dfrac{x}{2}\right) - 1 \right] dx\) Integrating term by term:…