If ∫x5e−x2dx=g(x)e−x2+c, where c is a constant of integration, then g(−1) is equal to :
A
−52
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B
−1
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C
−12
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D
1
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Solution
The correct option is A−52 Given, I=∫x5e−x2dx
Let x2=t =12∫t2e−tdt =12[−t2e−t+∫2te−tdt] =−t2e−t2−te−t−e−t =(−x42−x2−1)e−x2+c...(1)
Now compairing with the equation g(x)e−x2+c g(x)=−12(x4+2x2+2)
So, g(−1)=−12(1+2+2)=−52