MCQ
If $f(x) = \int_0^x {t\sin t\,dt\,,} $ then $f'(x) = $
- A$\cos x + x\sin x$
- ✓$x\sin x$
- C$x\cos x$
- DNone of these
Now, according to Leibnitz's rule,
$f'(x) = x\,\sin x.(1) - 0 = x\sin x$.
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$x+y+z=5$ ; $x+2 y+3 z=\mu$ ; $x+3 y+\lambda z=1$
is constructed. If $\mathrm{p}$ is the probability that the system has a unique solution and $\mathrm{q}$ is the probability that the system has no solution, then :