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Integration of Exponential Function

Integration of exponential functions involves integrating functions of the form f(x)=c e^x, where c is a constant. Exponential functions occur frequently in physical sciences and integrating them can be helpful. Some examples of integrating exponential functions include letting u=2x to evaluate ∫e^2x dx and letting u=-5x to evaluate ∫e^-5x dx.

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Integration of Exponential Function

Integration of exponential functions involves integrating functions of the form f(x)=c e^x, where c is a constant. Exponential functions occur frequently in physical sciences and integrating them can be helpful. Some examples of integrating exponential functions include letting u=2x to evaluate ∫e^2x dx and letting u=-5x to evaluate ∫e^-5x dx.

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INTEGRATION OF EXPONENTIAL

FUNCTION
What is Integration of exponential function?

 This are those of the form f(x)=c e^x for a constant C and the linear shifts, inverse and
quotient of such functions. Exponential functions occur frequently in physical sciences, so
it can be very helpful to be able to integrate them.
Let u= 2x
Let u= -5x



𝟏 𝟐 𝒙 𝟏 −𝟓 𝒙
𝒆 − 𝒆 +𝑪
𝟐 𝟓
Let u=
u=
dx
Let u=



Let u=

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