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If `I_(1)=int_(0)^(1) 2^(x^(2)) dx, I_(2)=int_(0)^(1) 2^(x^(3)) dx, I_(3)=int_(1)^(2) 2^(x^(2))dx`
and ` I_(4)=int_(1)^(2) 2^(x^(2))dx` then

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