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The range of the function `f(x)=int_(-1)^1(sinxdt)/((1-2tcosx+t^2)i s` `[-pi/2,pi/2]` (b) `[0,pi]` `{0,pi}` (d) `{-pi/2,pi/2}`

A

`[-(pi)/2,(pi)/2]`

B

`[0,pi]`

C

`{0,pi}`

D

`{-(pi)/2,(pi)/2}`

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The correct Answer is:
D

We have
`f(x)=int_(-1)^(1)(sinx dt)/(sin^(2)x+(t-cosx)^(2))`
`=(sinx)/(sinx)tan^(-1)((t-cosx)/(sinx))|_(-1)^(1)`
`=tan^(-1)((1-cosx)/(sinx))-tan^(-1)((-1-cosx)/(sinx))`
`=tan^(-1) (tanx//2) +tan^(-1) (cotx//2)`
Now we know that `tan^(-1)x+tan^(-1)1/x={((pi)/2,xgt0),(-(pi)/2,xlt0):}`
or `tan^(-1)("tan"x/2)+tan^(-1)(1/("tan"x/2))={((pi)/2, "tan"(pi)/2gt0),(-(pi)/2,"tan"x/2lt0):}`
Hence range of `f(x)` is `{-(pi)/2,(pi)/2}`
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