a) \(\frac{e^4-1}{6}\)
b) \(\frac{e^4+1}{2}\)
c) \(\frac{e-1}{2}\)
d) \(\frac{e^4-1}{2}\)
Find \(\int_0^2 \,e^{2x} \,dx\).
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Find \(\int_0^2 \,e^{2x} \,dx\).
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