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OpenStudy (anonymous):

integral of (e^x)[e^(3x)+e^(2x)+(e^x)] from 0 to ln 3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

multiply it out first

hartnn (hartnn):

or u can substitute e^x=t

hartnn (hartnn):

then e^x dx =dt and your function would simply be t^3+t^2+t from 1 to 3

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