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`int (dx)/((x-beta) sqrt((x-alpha)(beta-x)))` is

A

`(2)/(alpha-beta) sqrt((x-alpha)/(beta-x))+c`

B

`(2)/(alpha-beta) sqrt((x-alpha) (beta-x)) +c`

C

`(alpha-beta)/(2)(x-alpha) sqrt(beta-x)`

D

None of these.

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