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inte^(sqrt(x)dx is equal to (A is an a...

`inte^(sqrt(x)`dx is equal to
(A is an arbitrary constant)

A

`e^(sqrtx)+ A `

B

`1/2 e^(sqrtx)+A`

C

`2( sqrt(x)-1)e^(sqrt(x))+A`

D

`2(sqrt(x)+1)e^(sqrt(x))+A`

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