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WBJEE · Maths · Indefinite Integration

\(\int \mathrm{e}^{\mathrm{x}}\left(\frac{2}{\mathrm{x}}-\frac{2}{\mathrm{x}^2}\right) \mathrm{dx}\) is equal to

  1. A \(\frac{\mathrm{e}^{\mathrm{x}}}{\mathrm{x}}+\mathrm{C}\)
  2. B \(\frac{e^x}{2 x^2}+C\)
  3. C \(\frac{2 \mathrm{e}^{\mathrm{x}}}{\mathrm{x}}+\mathrm{C}\)
  4. D \(\frac{2 \mathrm{e}^{\mathrm{x}}}{\mathrm{x}^2}+\mathrm{C}\)
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Correct Answer

(C) \(\frac{2 \mathrm{e}^{\mathrm{x}}}{\mathrm{x}}+\mathrm{C}\)

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Hints: \(\int \mathrm{e}^{\mathrm{x}}\left(\frac{2}{\mathrm{x}}-\frac{2}{\mathrm{x}^2}\right) \mathrm{dx}=2 \int \mathrm{e}^{\mathrm{x}}\left(\frac{1}{\mathrm{x}}-\frac{1}{\mathrm{x}^2}\right) \mathrm{dx}=\frac{2 \mathrm{e}^{\mathrm{x}}}{\mathrm{x}}+\mathrm{c}\)