Calculus: Early Transcendentals 8th Edition

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Chapter 7 - Section 7.5 - Strategy for Integration - 7.5 Exercises - Page 507: 20

Answer

$e^2x+C$

Work Step by Step

This is just the integral of a constant. By the table in Section 5.4, the integral of any constant $k$ is $kx+C$. $\int e^2 dx=e^2x+C$
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