Home
Class 12
MATHS
If beta + 2 int0^1 x^2 e^(-x^2)dx =int0^...

If `beta + 2 int_0^1 x^2 e^(-x^2)dx =int_0^1 e^(-x^2) dx` then the value of `beta` is (A) `e^-1` (B) `e` (C) `1/(2e)` (D) cant be determined

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

int_0^1 x^2 e^(2x) dx

If beta +2 int_0^(1) x^(2)e^(-x^(2)) dx = int_0^(1) e^(-x^(2) , then beta =

If beta+2int_(0)^(1)x^(2)e^(-x^(2))dx=int_(0)^(1)e^(-x^(2))dx then the value of beta is (A) e^(-1)(B)e(C)(1)/(2e) (D) cant be determined

int_0^1 e^-x/(1+e^x)dx

If int_(0)^(1) x e^(x^(2) ) dx=alpha int_(0)^(1) e^(x^(2)) dx , then

int_(0)^(1)2e^(x)dx

If int_(0)^(1) x e^(x^(2) ) dx=alpha int_(0)^(1) e^(x^(2)) dx , hten

Let I_1=int_0^1e^(x^2)dx and I_2=int_0^(1)2x^(2)e^(x^2)dx then the value of I_1 +I_2 is equal to

Let I_1=int_0^1e^(x^2)dx and I_2=int_0^(12)2^(x^2)e^(x^2)dx then the value of I_1 +I_2 is equal to

prove it 2e^(-1/4) < int_0^2e^(x^2-x)dx < 2e^2