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Which of the Following Integrals Cannot Be Integrated by Using

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Which of the following integrals cannot be integrated by using the methods studied so far? ​
(a) Which of the following integrals cannot be integrated by using the methods studied so far? ​ (a)    ​​ (b)    ​ (c)    ​ (d)    ​ (e)    ​ A)  a, b B)  a, b, e C)  b, c, e D)  c, d E)  d, e ​​
(b) Which of the following integrals cannot be integrated by using the methods studied so far? ​ (a)    ​​ (b)    ​ (c)    ​ (d)    ​ (e)    ​ A)  a, b B)  a, b, e C)  b, c, e D)  c, d E)  d, e
(c) Which of the following integrals cannot be integrated by using the methods studied so far? ​ (a)    ​​ (b)    ​ (c)    ​ (d)    ​ (e)    ​ A)  a, b B)  a, b, e C)  b, c, e D)  c, d E)  d, e
(d) Which of the following integrals cannot be integrated by using the methods studied so far? ​ (a)    ​​ (b)    ​ (c)    ​ (d)    ​ (e)    ​ A)  a, b B)  a, b, e C)  b, c, e D)  c, d E)  d, e
(e) Which of the following integrals cannot be integrated by using the methods studied so far? ​ (a)    ​​ (b)    ​ (c)    ​ (d)    ​ (e)    ​ A)  a, b B)  a, b, e C)  b, c, e D)  c, d E)  d, e


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