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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hello, I wonder if you can integrate the "e" number, Thank you very much

OpenStudy (anonymous):

please be clear what you want to say?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes you can. Do you want to know how? :D

OpenStudy (waleed_imtiaz):

If u want to know the integral of e..... then U know e is a constant...... :D

OpenStudy (waleed_imtiaz):

the answer will be zero if integral of e^1 is the given question :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Maybe I interprete things wrong here, but when you integrate a number the answer shouldn't be zero. This would be the case if you differentiate it.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\Large \int edx = e\int dx = e\cdot x \] A linear function with slope \(e\), however, the question doesn't tell if we're talking about an indefinite integral or just a regular indefinite one.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

*correction* a definite or indefinite integral. !

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