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MHT CET · Maths · Indefinite Integration

\(\int\left(f(x) \mathrm{g}^{\prime \prime}(x)-\mathrm{f}^{\prime \prime}(x) \mathrm{g}(x)\right) \mathrm{d} x\) is equal to

  1. A \(\mathrm{f}(x) \mathrm{g}(x)-\mathrm{f}^{\prime}(x) \mathrm{g}^{\prime}(x)\)
  2. B \(\mathrm{f}^{\prime}(x) \mathrm{g}(x)-\mathrm{f}(x) \mathrm{g}^{\prime}(x)\)
  3. C \(\mathrm{f}(x) \mathrm{g}^{\prime}(x)-\mathrm{f}^{\prime}(x) \mathrm{g}(x)\)
  4. D \(\mathrm{f}(x) \mathrm{g}^{\prime}(x)+\mathrm{f}^{\prime}(x) \mathrm{g}(x)\)
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Correct Answer

(C) \(\mathrm{f}(x) \mathrm{g}^{\prime}(x)-\mathrm{f}^{\prime}(x) \mathrm{g}(x)\)

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\(\begin{aligned} & \int\left[\mathrm{f}(x) \mathrm{g}^{\prime \prime}(x)-\mathrm{f}^{\prime \prime}(x) \mathrm{g}(x)\right] \mathrm{d} x \\ & =\mathrm{f}(x) \mathrm{g}^{\prime}(x)-\int \mathrm{f}^{\prime}(x) \mathrm{g}^{\prime}(x) \mathrm{d} x-\mathrm{g}(x) \mathrm{f}^{\prime}(x) \\ & =\mathrm{f}(x) \mathrm{g}^{\prime}(x)-\mathrm{g}(x) \mathrm{f}^{\prime}(x)+\mathrm{c}+\int \mathrm{f}^{\prime}(x) \mathrm{g}^{\prime}(x) \mathrm{d} x\end{aligned}\)