MCQ
$\int_{}^{} {(1 + 2x + 3{x^2} + 4{x^3} + ......)\;dx = } $
  • A
    ${(1 + x)^{ - 1}} + c$
  • ${(1 - x)^{ - 1}} + c$
  • C
    ${(1 - x)^{ - 1}} - 1 + c$
  • D
    None of these

Answer

Correct option: B.
${(1 - x)^{ - 1}} + c$
b
(b)$\int_{}^{} {(1 + 2x + 3{x^2} + 4{x^3} + ......)\,dx} $
$ = \int_{}^{} {{{(1 - x)}^{ - 2}}dx = {{(1 - x)}^{ - 1}} + c.} $

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