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Answered by senboni123456
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Step-by-step explanation:

Wehave,

 \rm \:  \int {e}^{2 log(x) } .x^{ - 3} dx \\

 \rm \:  =  \int {e}^{ log(x^{2} ) } .x^{ - 3} dx \\

 \rm \:  =  \int x^{2}  .x^{ - 3} dx \\

 \rm \:  =  \int \: x^{ - 3 + 2} dx \\

 \rm \:  =  \int \: x^{ - 1} dx \\

 \rm \:  =  \int \: \frac{1}{x}  dx \\

 \rm =  ln(x)  + c

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