dx (x – 2)Vx² – 4x +3 dx sin-1xV1- x2 L. cos(sec xVx2 – 1 -x) dx 2/V3

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dx
(x - 2)vx2 – 4x +3
g) .
dx
sin-1 x V1- x?
h) .
cos(sec-x) dx
xVx2 – 1
2/V3
Transcribed Image Text:dx (x - 2)vx2 – 4x +3 g) . dx sin-1 x V1- x? h) . cos(sec-x) dx xVx2 – 1 2/V3
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