MCQ
$\int {\frac{{\ln |x|}}{{x\sqrt {1 + \ln |x|} }}} $ $dx $ equals :
  • $\frac{2}{3}\,\,\sqrt {1 + \ln |x|} $ $(ln|x|- 2) + c$
  • B
    $\frac{2}{3}\,\,\sqrt {1 + \ln |x|} $ $(ln|x|+ 2) + c$
  • C
    $\frac{1}{3}\,\,\sqrt {1 + \ln |x|} $ $(ln|x|- 2) + c$
  • D
    $2\,\,\sqrt {1 + \ln |x|} $ $(3 ln|x|- 2) + c$

Answer

Correct option: A.
$\frac{2}{3}\,\,\sqrt {1 + \ln |x|} $ $(ln|x|- 2) + c$
a
Start : $ln | x | = t$      $\Rightarrow $ $\frac{1}{x}\,dx$ = $dt$ $\Rightarrow $ $\int {\frac{{t\,dt}}{{\sqrt {1 + t} }}} $

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