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If int0^1 e^(x^2)(x-alpha)dx=0, then ...

If `int_0^1 e^(x^2)(x-alpha)dx=0`, then (a)`alphalt2` (b)= `alphalt0` `(c)="" 0ltalphalt1` (d)= `alpha="0`

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