where $[x]$ is the greatest integer less than or equal to $x$, then the value of $\alpha$ is :
- A$100(1-e)$
- ✓$200\left(1-\mathrm{e}^{-1}\right)$
- C$150\left(e^{-1}-1\right)$
- D$50(e-1)$
where $[x]$ is the greatest integer less than or equal to $x$, then the value of $\alpha$ is :
$100 \int_{0}^{\pi} e^{-x / \pi} \frac{(1-\cos 2 x)}{2} d x$
$=50\left\{\int_{0}^{\pi} e^{-x / \pi} d x-\int_{0}^{\pi} e^{-x / \pi} \cos 2 x d x\right\}$
$I_{1}=\int_{0}^{\pi} e^{-x / \pi} d x=\left[-\pi e^{-x / \pi}\right]_{0}^{\pi}=\pi\left(1-e^{-1}\right)$
$I_{2}=\int_{0}^{\pi} e^{-x / \pi} \cos 2 x d x$
$\left.=-\pi \mathrm{e}^{-x / \pi} \cos 2 x\right]_{0}^{\pi}-\int-\pi e^{-x / \pi}(-2 \sin 2 x) d x$
$=\pi\left(1-e^{-1}\right)-2 \pi \int_{0}^{\pi} e^{-x / \pi} \sin 2 x d x$
$\left.=\pi\left(1-e^{-1}\right)-2 \pi\left\{-\pi e^{-x / \pi} \sin 2 x\right]_{0}^{\pi}-\int_{0}^{\pi}-\pi e^{-x / \pi} 2 \cos 2 x d x\right\}$
$=\pi\left(1-\mathrm{e}^{-1}\right)-4 \pi^{2} I_{2}$
$\Rightarrow I_{2}=\frac{\pi\left(1-e^{-1}\right)}{1+4 \pi^{2}}$
$\therefore I=50\left\{\pi\left(1-e^{-1}\right)-\frac{\pi\left(1-e^{-1}\right)}{1+4 \pi^{2}}\right\}$
$=\frac{200\left(1-e^{-1}\right) \pi^{3}}{1+4 \pi^{2}}$
Generate a complete, print-ready paper with questions like this in minutes — across 16+ boards, with answer keys.
$-x+y+2 z=0$
$3 x-a y+5 z=1$
$2 x-2 y-a z=7$
Let $S_{1}$ be the set of all $\mathrm{a} \in {R}$ for which the system is inconsistent and $S_{2}$ be the set of all $a \in {R}$ for which the system has infinitely many solutions. If $n\left(S_{1}\right)$ and $n\left(S_{2}\right)$ denote the number of elements in $S_{1}$ and $\mathrm{S}_{2}$ respectively, then
Circle $M : x ^{2}+ y ^{2}=1$ ; Circle $N : x ^{2}+ y ^{2}-2 x =0$ ; Circle $O : x ^{2}+ y ^{2}-2 x -2 y +1=0$ ;Circle $P: x^{2}+y^{2}-2 y=0$
If the centre of circle $M$ is joined with centre of the circle $N$, further centre of circle $N$ is joined with centre of the circle $O ,$ centre of circle $O$ is joined with the centre of circle $P$ and lastly, centre of circle $P$ is joined with centre of circle $M ,$ then these lines form the sides of a