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" A curve "g(x)=int x^(27)(1+x+x^(2))^(6)(6x^(2)+5x+4)dx" is passing through "(0,0)" then "

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A curve g(x)=int x^(27)(1+x+x^(2))^(6)(6x^(2)+5x+4)dx is passing through origin.Then g(1)=(3^(7))/(7) (b) g(1)=(2)/(7)g(-1)=(1)/(7)(d)g(-1)=(3^(7))/(14)

A curve g(x)=intx^(27)(1+x+x^2)^6(6x^2+5x+4)dx is passing through origin. Then (a) g(1)=(3^7)/7 (b) g(1)=(2^7)/7 (c) g(-1)=1/7 (d) g(-1)=(3^7)/(14)

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A curve g(x)=intx^(27)(1+x+x^2)^6(6x^2+5x+4)dx is passing through origin. Then (a) g(1)=(3^7)/7 (b) g(1)=(2^7)/7 g(-1)=1/7 (d) g(-1)=(3^7)/(14)

int(x^(2))/(x^(2)-5x+6)dx=

int (x^(2)dx)/(x^(6)-5x^(3)+6)

int(1)/(6+5x-6x^(2))dx

int_(2)^(3)(1)/(x^(2)+5x+6)dx =

int_(0)^(1)(x^(6))/(1+x^(2))dx

int_(0)^(1)(x^(6)-4x^(5)+5x^(4)-4x^(2))dx