MCQ
$\int {(1 + x - {x^{ - 1}}){e^{x + {x^{ - 1}}}}\,\,dx = } $
  • A
    $(x + 1){e^{x + {x^{ - 1}}}} + c$
  • B
    $(x - 1){e^{x + {x^{ - 1}}}} + c$
  • C
    $ - x{e^{x + {x^{ - 1}}}} + c$
  • $x{e^{x + {x^{ - 1}}}} + c$

Answer

Correct option: D.
$x{e^{x + {x^{ - 1}}}} + c$
d
(d) $\int {(1 + x - {x^{ - 1}}){e^{x + {x^{ - 1}}}}dx} $
$ = \int {x\,{e^{x + {x^{ - 1}}}}\left( {1 - \frac{1}{{{x^2}}}} \right) + {e^{x + {x^{ - 1}}}}]\,dx} $
                                                 $\left(\because {\int {[x\,f'(x) + f(x)]dx = x\,f(x) + c} } \right)$
$\therefore \int {(1 + x - {x^{ - 1}}){e^{x + {x^{ - 1}}}}dx = x{e^{x + {x^{ - 1}}}}} + c$.

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