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what formula do u need to use to find the integral of 5^(-x)?
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Chain rule.
-5^(-x)(log5)
i meant ln 5 and u gotta remember to chain both
-5^(-x)/ln 5
lol wow its too late im going to bed good call uzma :)
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awww, m i wrong?ln 5 is multiplied in differetiation
thanks!
wait r u sure lol
no ur right bro
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