Evaluate the following definite integral.\\ $\int_0^8 te^t(-5i - 2j + 2k)dt$
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Step 1: We can rewrite the integral as: $$ \int_0^8 te^t (-5\mathbf{i} - 2\mathbf{j} + 2\mathbf{k}) dt = (-5\mathbf{i} - 2\mathbf{j} + 2\mathbf{k}) \int_0^8 te^t dt $$ Show more…
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