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If x5ex2dx=g(x)ex2+c, where c is a constant of integration, then g(1) is equal to :

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52
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12
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Solution

The correct option is A 52
Given,
I=x5ex2dx
Let x2=t
=12t2etdt
=12[t2et+2tetdt]
=t2et2tetet
=(x42x21)ex2+c ...(1)
Now compairing with the equation g(x)ex2+c
g(x)=12(x4+2x2+2)
So, g(1)=12(1+2+2)=52



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