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Let I=int1^3sqrt(3+x^3)dx , then the va...

Let `I=int_1^3sqrt(3+x^3)dx` , then the value of `I` will lie in the interval (a)`[4,6]` (b) `[1,3]` (c)`[4,2sqrt(30)]` (d) `[sqrt(15),sqrt(30)]`

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