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If I= int0^(100pi) sqrt(1-cos2x)dx then ...

If `I= int_0^(100pi) sqrt(1-cos2x)dx` then the value I is :

A

`100sqrt2`

B

`200sqrt2`

C

`50sqrt2`

D

none if these

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B
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