Question 13 Consider the integral dx. Using u-substitution, what is the appropriate u and du? 2e 3e2x A u=e, du = e dx B=3e, du =2/3 e2 dx u=2e-2x - 3e2, du = (-4e-2x– 6e2*) dx u=2-3e, du = – 12e"dx

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Consider the integral
dx . Using u-substitution, what is the appropriate u and du?
-2r
2e
A
u=e°, du = e'dx
B
2x
du =2/3 e^ dx
-2+
u=2e- 24 - 6e2) dx
3e , du= (- 4e
(D) u-2-3e, du = - 12e dx
Transcribed Image Text:Question 13 et Consider the integral dx . Using u-substitution, what is the appropriate u and du? -2r 2e A u=e°, du = e'dx B 2x du =2/3 e^ dx -2+ u=2e- 24 - 6e2) dx 3e , du= (- 4e (D) u-2-3e, du = - 12e dx
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