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If the function f(x) has continuous derivative, 2f(x)+3f(1-x)=√(1-x^2 ) then ∫_0^1 f'(x) dx
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If the function f(x) has continuous derivative on [0;1] and satisfies the condition
2f(x)+3f(1-x)=√(1-x^2 ) then calculate ∫_0^1 f'(x) dx
A.I=0 B.I=1 C.I=1/2 D.I=3/2
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