MCQ
$\int_{\pi /4}^{\pi /2} {{\rm{cose}}{{\rm{c}}^2}xdx = } $
  • A
    $ - 1$
  • $1$
  • C
    $0$
  • D
    $\frac{1}{2}$

Answer

Correct option: B.
$1$
b
(b) $\int_{\pi /4}^{\pi /2} {{\rm{cose}}{{\rm{c}}^2}} x\;dx = \left[ { - \cot x} \right]_{\pi /4}^{\pi /2}$ 

$ = - \left[ {\cot \frac{\pi }{2} - \cot \frac{\pi }{4}} \right] = 1$.

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