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intx^(3).e^(x^(2))dx=..........+c...

`intx^(3).e^(x^(2))dx=..........+c`

A

`((x^(2)+1)/(2))e^(x^(2))`

B

`((x^(2)-1)/(2))e^(x^(2))`

C

`x^(2)e^(x)`

D

`(x^(3))/(3)e^(x^(2))`

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