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The interval I such that int0^1 (dx)/(sq...

The interval I such that `int_0^1 (dx)/(sqrt(1 + x^4)) in I` is given by :

A

`(0, 1/(sqrt2))`

B

`[1/(sqrt2) , 1]`

C

`(sqrt(2), 2)`

D

`[sqrt(2) , 7/4]`

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B
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