MCQ
$\int {x{e^{{x^2}}}} dx = $
- A$ - \frac{{{e^{{x^2}}}}}{2} + c$
- ✓$\frac{{{e^{{x^2}}}}}{2} + c$
- C$\frac{{{e^x}}}{2} + c$
- D$ - \frac{{{e^x}}}{2} + c$
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$I.$ The range of $f$ is a closed interval.
$II.$ $f$ is continuous on $R$.
$III.$ $f$ is one-one on $R$