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`int1/(sqrt(sin^3xcosx))dx`  is equal to : (A) `-2/sqrt(cosx) +c` (B) `2/sqrt(tanx) + c` (C) `2/sqrt(cotx) + c` (D) `2/sqrt(tanx) + c`

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