This solution elegantly demonstrates how recognizing inverse function symmetry can bypass tedious calculus through simple geometric intuition. It perfectly illustrates why competitive math rewards structural insight over brute-force computation.
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Q) If 𝛼=∫_0^(2√3) log_2 (x^2+4)dx +∫_2^4 √(2^x−4) dx, then 𝛼^2 is #jee2026 #maths #jeeproblemsAdded:
If alpha is equal to this integral plus this integral, then alpha square.
A to B FX DX plus FA to FB F inverse X 8 cos squared 64 root 3 cos squared 3 64 into 3 4 3 are 12 1 carry
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