MCQ
$\int_{}^{} {\frac{{\sin 2x}}{{{{\sin }^4}x + {{\cos }^4}x}}dx = } $
- A${\cot ^{ - 1}}({\tan ^2}x) + c$
- ✓${\tan ^{ - 1}}({\tan ^2}x) + c$
- C${\cot ^{ - 1}}({\cot ^2}x) + c$
- D${\tan ^{ - 1}}({\cot ^2}x) + c$
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$(A)$ $f$ has a local maximum at $x=2$
$(B)$ $f$ is decreasing on $(2,3)$
$(C)$ there exists some $c \in(0, \infty)$ such that $f ^{\prime \prime}( c )=0$
$(D)$ $f$ has a local minimum at $x=3$
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