Find ∫ 2x e^(x²) dx
Find ∫ 2x e^(x²) dx
- A. e^(x²) + C
- B. x e^(x²) + C
- C. 2e^(x²) + C
- D. x² eˣ + C
Answer: A) e^(x²) + C
Explanation: Let x² = t. Then 2x dx = dt. The integral becomes ∫ eᵗ dt = eᵗ + C = e^(x²) + C.
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