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OpenStudy (kkutie7):

definite integral \[2560e^{0.017185t}\]

OpenStudy (kkutie7):

so u=0.017185t

OpenStudy (kkutie7):

du=0.017185dt ?

OpenStudy (kirbykirby):

yes, so \[ \frac{du}{0.017185}=dt\]

OpenStudy (kkutie7):

alright so \[2560e^{u}du\] is that right?

OpenStudy (kirbykirby):

you need to replace \(dt\), you'd have \[\int2560e^u\frac{1}{0.017185}\,du \]

OpenStudy (kkutie7):

ok that makes sense

OpenStudy (anonymous):

not to butt in, but is this an "indefinite" integral?

OpenStudy (kkutie7):

yes =) typo

OpenStudy (anonymous):

k, carry on ...

OpenStudy (kirbykirby):

the rest should be easy (I hope) right?

OpenStudy (kkutie7):

yes very thank you.

OpenStudy (kirbykirby):

:)

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