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[" 44.The area enclosed by the curves "y=sin x+cos x" and "y=cos x" - sinxl over the interval "[0,pi/2]" is "],[[" (a) "4(sqrt(2)-1)," (b) "2sqrt(2)(sqrt(2)-1)],[" A5If "a,b" c be non-zero real numbers such that "int_((1)^(1)(1+cos^(2)x)(ln x^(2)+bx+c)dx,=int^(2)(1+cos^(2)x)(ax^(2)+bx+c)dx]]

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