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MathsMediumMCQ2022 · 26 Jul Shift 1

Q74.If a = n→∞∑n (1) 2√2f( a2 ) = f ′( a2 ) (2) f( a2 )f ′( a2 ) = √2 (3) √2f( a2 ) = f ′( a2 ) (4) f( a2 ) = √2f ′( a2 )

What This Question Tests

This question involves evaluating a definite integral as the limit of a sum and then relating its value to the function and its derivative, requiring trigonometric simplification and differentiation.

Concepts Tested

Definite integral as a limit of a sumProperties of definite integralsDifferentiation of functionsTrigonometric identities

Formulas Used

limₙ→∞ (1/n) Σ f(k/n) = ∫₀¹ f(x) dx

Derivative of f(x) = √(1-cosx)/(1+cosx)

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