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If \(\int \frac{e^x}{\sqrt{\mathrm{e}^{2 x}+4 \mathrm{e}^x+13}} d x=\log \left|e^{a x}+2+\sqrt{\mathrm{e}^{2 x}+4 \mathrm{e}^x+13}\right|+\mathrm{c}\), (where c is the constant of integration), then the value of \(a\) is equal to

  1. A 0
  2. B 1
  3. C 2
  4. D 3
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Correct Answer

(B) 1

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Let \( u = e^x \), then \( du = e^x dx \). \( \int \frac{du}{\sqrt{u^2+4u+13}} \)