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TS EAMCET · Maths · Indefinite Integration

\(\int \frac{d x}{(x+1) \sqrt{4 x+3}}\) is equal to

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

(C) \(2 \tan ^{-1} \sqrt{4 x+3}+c\)

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Let \(\quad I=\int \frac{d x}{(x+1) \sqrt{4 x+3}}\) Put \(4 x+3=t^2 \Rightarrow 4 d x=2 t d t\)…