Find the Antiderivative e^(-2x)
Problem
Solution
Identify the form of the integral, which is an exponential function of the form
e(a*x) Apply the rule for the antiderivative of
e(a*x) which states that(∫_^)(e(a*x)*d(x))=1/a*e(a*x)+C Substitute the constant
a=−2 into the formula.Include the constant of integration
C to represent the family of all possible antiderivatives.
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