Given the Bessel identity 14 (a" J,(ax)] = æ" J,_1(ax), v > 0, a > 0, So a°J3 (2a) dæ = a dx 2 a) None of these O b) 32J4 (4) – 16J5 (4) Oo 16J4 (4) – 8J5 (4) | Od) 64J4 (4) – 32J5 (4) O e) 64J3 (4)

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Given the Bessel identity
1 d
a a J,(ax)] = x° Jy_1(ax), v > 0, a > 0,
x° J3 (2x) dx
2
a) None of these
O b) 32J4 (4) – 16J5 (4)
) 16.J4 (4) – 8J5 (4)
Od) 64J4 (4) – 32J5(4)
e) 64.J3 (4)
Transcribed Image Text:Given the Bessel identity 1 d a a J,(ax)] = x° Jy_1(ax), v > 0, a > 0, x° J3 (2x) dx 2 a) None of these O b) 32J4 (4) – 16J5 (4) ) 16.J4 (4) – 8J5 (4) Od) 64J4 (4) – 32J5(4) e) 64.J3 (4)
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