Calculus: Early Transcendentals 8th Edition

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Chapter 4 - Section 4.9 - Antiderivatives - 4.9 Exercises - Page 355: 10

Answer

$x e^{2}+C$

Work Step by Step

$\int\ e^{2} dx$ When taking the antiderivative of a constant, we use the power rule to find that the constant simply is multiplied by $x$. With a constant of$ \ e^{2}$, the antiderivative is thus $x e^{2}+C$.
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