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Calculus Level 4

0 cos ( x 2 ) d x = 1 b a b \int_0^\infty \cos(x^2) \, dx =\dfrac1b \sqrt{\dfrac ab}

If a a is a real number and b b is a natural number such that they satisfy the equation above, find cos ( a ) + b \cos (a) + b .


The answer is 1.

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Aditya Kumar
Mar 2, 2016

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@Aditya Kumar can you please suggest me where can I learn about gamma,beta and other such functions ?

shivam mishra - 5 years, 3 months ago

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Go to advanced integration here .

Aditya Kumar - 5 years, 3 months ago

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@Aditya Kumar thanks!!!!

shivam mishra - 5 years, 3 months ago

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