MCQ
Evaluate: $\int\sqrt{1+\text{y}}^2.\text{2ydy:}$
  • $\text{I}=\frac{2}{3}(1+\text{y}^2)^\frac{3}{2}+\text{c}$
  • B
    $\text{I}=\frac{2}{5}(1-\text{y}^2)\frac{3}{2}+\text{c}$
  • C
    $\text{I}=\frac{2}{3}(1-\text{y}^2)^\frac{3}{2}+\text{c}$
  • D
    None of these

Answer

Correct option: A.
$\text{I}=\frac{2}{3}(1+\text{y}^2)^\frac{3}{2}+\text{c}$
$\text{I}=\frac{2}{3}(1+\text{y}^2)^\frac{3}{2}+\text{c}$

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