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`int_(-pi/4)^(pi/4)(dx)/(1+cos2x)` is

A

`1`

B

2

C

3

D

4

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The correct Answer is:
A

Let `I = int_(-pi//4)^(pi//4)(dx)/(1+cos2x) = int_(-pi//4)^(pi//4)(dx)/(2cos^(2)x)`
`= 1/2int_(-pi//4)^(pi//4) sec^(2)xdx = int_(0)^(pi//4) sec^(2)xdx = [tanx]_(0)^(pi//4) = 1`
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