Question:

What is 0af(ax)f(x)+f(ax)dx equal to?

Updated On: May 1, 2024
  • (A) a
  • (B) 2a
  • (C) 0
  • (D) a2
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

Explanation:
As we know that abf(x)dx=abf(a+bx)dx I=0af(ax)f(x)+f(ax)dx (1)So, we have lower limit a=0, upper limit b=aI=0af[(0+a)(ax)]f[(a+0)x]+f[(a+0)(ax)]dxI=0af(x)f(ax)+f(x)dx (2)Now adding equation (1) and equation (2),2I=0af(ax)f(x)+f(ax)dx+0af(x)f(ax)+f(x)dx2I=0a1dx2I=aI=a2Hence, the correct option is (D).
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