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Some standard forms of integration :
`intsqrt(1-4x-x^(2))dx=.......+c`

A

`(x+2)/(2)sqrt(1-4x-x^(2))+(sqrt5)/(2)sin^(-1)((x+2)/(5))`

B

`(x+2)/(2)sqrt(1-4x-x^(2))+(5)/(2)sin^(-1)((x+2)/(5))`

C

`(x+2)/(2)sqrt(1-4x-x^(2))-(5)/(2)sin^(-1)((x+2)/(sqrt5))`

D

`(x+2)/(2)sqrt(1-4x-x^(2))+(5)/(2)sin^(-1)((x+2)/(sqrt5))`

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