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OpenStudy (anonymous):

hello.. just asking.. the integral of e^2x is (e^2x)/2 ... right?

OpenStudy (amorfide):

yes when integrating e^x you divide by the coefficient of x

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Just don'e forget to include the constant, otherwise you got it right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It equals (e^(2x))/2+c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well it's for nonhomogeneous equation, differential equations.. so the C is not really important.. well thanks

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