sqrt2 times e^t times t^(1/2)

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  2. sqrt2 times e^t times t^(1/2) dt bounded between 0 and 1.i tried integration by parts.. but it keeps repeating.. please help.
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  4. Use the Associative Property to determine which expressions are equivalent.-3 times (4x times -2) times -6y = (-3 times 4x)
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  5. Can you see if my answers are correct?Directions find the GCF: (I did the factor tree for each) 40; 2^3 times 5 128; 2^7 GCF: 2
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  6. Can you see if my answers are correct?Directions find the GCF: (I did the factor tree for each) 40; 2^3 times 5 128; 2^7 GCF: 2
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  8. How can the whole number 378 be expressed as a product of prime numbers with exponents?(1 point)Responses 14⋅27 14 times 27
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  9. How can the whole number 378 be expressed as a product of prime numbers with exponents?(1 point)Responses 2⋅3⋅3⋅3⋅7 2
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  10. a standard number cube is rolled 180 times. Predict how many times a 3 or 5 will be the result.31 times 60 times 57 times 30
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