wait, so we should never use methods outside the syllabus? :S
Nope. Besides, the questions are written to be do-able using methods within the Syllabus anyway.
I don't see any more, though I will look harder.
A more 'rigorous' proof would have the following differences:
1. Instead of having an infinite series like this (which can get quite tricky sometimes) then using the limiting sum formula, sum the series up to exp(nx) and then use the sum of GP formula.
2. Integrate both sides with limits (-inf) --> t
3. You will have a 'residual term' or an 'error term', which can be defined as E(t) that you have to show approaches 0 as n --> inf
4. I also interchanged the limit operation and the summation operation, which must be justified. (In this case it works, but not always)
I'm not saying that you need to learn this.
The point that I am trying to make is regarding your teacher's comments about being 'Mathematically Correct'.
Like I said, most students will not be able to tell, and will often fudge something in the attempt to acquire the result of the question.