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Let `f` be a differentiable function satisfying `int_(0)^(f(x))f^(-1)(t)dt-int_(0)^(x)(cost-f(t)dt=0` and `f((pi)/2)=2/(pi)`
The value of `int_(0)^(pi//2) f(x)dx` lies in the interval

A

`(2/(pi),1)`

B

`(1,(pi)/2)`

C

`(3/2,(pi)/2)`

D

`(0,2/(pi))`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`int_(0)^(f(x))f^(-1)(t)dt-int_(0)^(x)(cost-f(t)dt=0`
Differentiating w.r.t `x`
`f^(-1)(f(x)).f(x)-(cosx-f(x))=0`
`implies xf'(x)+f(x)=cosx`
`implies(xf(x))'=cosx`
`implies xf(x)=sinx+c`
Given `f((pi)/2)=2/(pi)`
`impliesf(x)=(sinx)/x`
`int_(0)^(pi//2) f(x)dx=int_(0)^(pi//2) (sinx)x dx`
Now `2/(pi)lt (sinx)/x lt 1`
`:. 1lt int_(0)^(pi//2) (sinx)/xdxlt (pi)/2`
`lim_(xto 0) (cosx)/(f(x))=lim_(xto0) x/(tan)=1`
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