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\(\int \frac{\mathrm{x}^{9 / 2}}{\sqrt{1+\mathrm{x}^{11}}} \mathrm{dx}\) is -

  1. A \(\frac{2}{11} \log \left(\mathrm{x}^{7 / 2}+\sqrt{\mathrm{x}^7+1}\right)+\mathrm{c}\)
  2. B \(\frac{1}{2} \log \frac{\mathrm{x}^{11}+1}{\mathrm{x}^{11}-1}+\mathrm{c}\)
  3. C \(2 \sqrt{1+\mathrm{X}^{11}}+\mathrm{c}\)
  4. D None of these
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Correct Answer

(A) \(\frac{2}{11} \log \left(\mathrm{x}^{7 / 2}+\sqrt{\mathrm{x}^7+1}\right)+\mathrm{c}\)

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\begin{aligned} & \text { Let } \mathrm{x}^{11 / 2}=\mathrm{t} \Rightarrow \frac{11}{2} \mathrm{x}^{9 / 2} \mathrm{dx}=\mathrm{dt} \\ & \Rightarrow \mathrm{I}=\frac{2}{11} \int \frac{\mathrm{dt}}{\sqrt{1+\mathrm{t}^2}}=\frac{2}{11} \log…