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Determine the most appropriate method or integral formula for evaluating the given integral. Next, evaluate the integral. ​
I. Integration by parts
II. Determine the most appropriate method or integral formula for evaluating the given integral. Next, evaluate the integral. ​ I. Integration by parts  II.   III.   IV.     A)  I. Integration by parts;   B)    C)    D)  ​   E)  not integrable by any of the techniques we have studied
III. Determine the most appropriate method or integral formula for evaluating the given integral. Next, evaluate the integral. ​ I. Integration by parts  II.   III.   IV.     A)  I. Integration by parts;   B)    C)    D)  ​   E)  not integrable by any of the techniques we have studied
IV. Determine the most appropriate method or integral formula for evaluating the given integral. Next, evaluate the integral. ​ I. Integration by parts  II.   III.   IV.     A)  I. Integration by parts;   B)    C)    D)  ​   E)  not integrable by any of the techniques we have studied
Determine the most appropriate method or integral formula for evaluating the given integral. Next, evaluate the integral. ​ I. Integration by parts  II.   III.   IV.     A)  I. Integration by parts;   B)    C)    D)  ​   E)  not integrable by any of the techniques we have studied


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