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By the define integral as a limit of a sum `int_(0)^(2)e^(x)dx` can be expressed as

A

`lim_(n to oo)h[(e^(h)(e^(nh)-1))/(e^(h)-1)]`

B

`lim_(n to oo)h[(e^(h)(e^(nh)+1))/(e^(h)+1)]`

C

`lim_(n to oo)e^(h)[(e^(nh)-1)/(e^(h)-1)]`

D

`lim_(n to oo)e^(h)[(e^(nh)+1)/(e^(h)+1)]`

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