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If \(\int \frac{\cos x}{\sqrt{4 \sin ^2 x+4 \sin x+5}} d x=\frac{1}{2} \sinh ^{-1}(f(x))+C\) then \(2 f(x)\)

  1. A \(1+\sin x\)
  2. B \(2 \sin x+1\)
  3. C \(4 \sin x+1\)
  4. D \(2 \sin x-\sin 4 x+2\)
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Correct Answer

(B) \(2 \sin x+1\)

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Let \(I=\int \frac{\cos x}{\sqrt{4 \sin ^2 x+4 \sin x+5}} d x\) Put, \(\sin x=t \Rightarrow \cos x d x=d t\) \(\therefore \quad I=\int \frac{d t}{\sqrt{4 t^2+4 t+5}}=\frac{1}{2} \int \frac{d t}{\sqrt{t^2+t+\frac{5}{4}}}\)…