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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Integrate where "s" is some constant.

hartnn (hartnn):

integration of constant s is sx+c...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sry on cell phone. Integral from 2 to infinity of t(e^(-st))dt

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@hartnn I posted the question above. I'm on my cell and can't use the equation button. Is this integration by parts?

hartnn (hartnn):

u can do integration by parts or u can use \(\\ \huge \color{red}{\int e^x[f(x)+f’(x)]dx=e^xf(x)+c} \\\)

hartnn (hartnn):

here f(t) =t+1

hartnn (hartnn):

if u are comfortable with parts, do that...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Only the code came through. When I get back to my laptop later we'll discuss this again. Thanks for ur help. I'll tool around with it.

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