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COMEDK · Maths · 28. Indefinite Integration

\(\int \sqrt{x} e^{\sqrt{x}} d x\) is equal to

  1. A \(2 \sqrt{x}-e^{\sqrt{x}}-4 \sqrt{x e^{\sqrt{x}}}+c\)
  2. B \((2 x-4 \sqrt{x}+4) e^{\sqrt{x}}+c\)
  3. C \((2 x+4 \sqrt{x}+4) e^{\sqrt{x}}+c\)
  4. D \((1-4 \sqrt{x}) e^{\sqrt{x}}+c\)
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Answer & Solution

Correct Answer

(B) \((2 x-4 \sqrt{x}+4) e^{\sqrt{x}}+c\)

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Detailed explanation

Let \(I=\int \sqrt{x} e^{\sqrt{x}} d x\) Put \(\sqrt{x}=t \Rightarrow x=t^{2} \Rightarrow d x=2 t d t\)…