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The value of the integral \( \int_{0}^{\pi} \frac{\cos x}{1+\sin^2 x} \, dx \) is

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If replacing \(x\) by \(a-x\) changes sign of integrand, the integral over symmetric limits is zero.
Updated On: Apr 30, 2026
  • \( 0 \)
  • \( 1 \)
  • \( \frac{\pi}{2} \)
  • \( \pi \)
  • \( 2\pi \)
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The Correct Option is A

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