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Find \(\int_0^3 \,e^x \,dx\).(a) e^3+1(b) -e^3-1(c) e^3-1(d) 3e^3-2I got this question in an internship interview.I want to ask this question from Fundamental Theorem of Calculus-1 topic in chapter Integrals of Mathematics – Class 12

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The correct ANSWER is (C) e^3-1

Explanation: Let I=\(\int_0^3 \,e^x \,DX\)

F(x)=\(\int \,e^x \,dx=e^x\)

Applying the LIMITS, we get

I=F(3)-F(0)

=e^3-e^0=e^3-1.



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