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OpenStudy (anonymous):

integration of e^(x/y) dx?

OpenStudy (mr.math):

\[\int\limits e^{{x \over y}}dx=ye^{x \over y}+c\]

OpenStudy (jamesj):

Treat y here as a constant. If it helps, write a = 1/y. Then you are just integrating \[ \int e^{ax} \ dx \]

OpenStudy (ash2326):

it's e^(x/y)dx 1/ye^(x/y)+c

OpenStudy (mr.math):

You need to treat y as any constant here, since you're integrating with respect to x.

OpenStudy (jamesj):

MM: right. ash: wrong.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

James :(

OpenStudy (ash2326):

yeah sorry james,it's ye^(x/y)+c

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