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If int x^(2)e^(-2x)dx=e^(-2x)(ax^(2)+bx+...

If `int x^(2)e^(-2x)dx=e^(-2x)(ax^(2)+bx+c)+d`,then-

A

a=1

B

b=2

C

`c=(1)/(2)`

D

`d in RR`

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