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Let f(x)=int x^2/((1+x^2)(1+sqrt(1+x^2))...

Let `f(x)=int x^2/((1+x^2)(1+sqrt(1+x^2)))dx` and `f(0)=0` then `f(1)` is

A

(a) `log(1+sqrt(2))`

B

(b) `log(1+sqrt(2))-pi/4`

C

(c) `log(1+sqrt(2))+pi/2`

D

(d) None of these

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B
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