talulahbay
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hi, how would you integrate:
e^(3x) + 1/e^(2x)
e to the power of 3x then plus 1, all divided by e to the power of 2x
i separated the terms so it was e^(3x)/e^(2x) + 1/e^(2x) but im not sure how to go about integrating e^(3x)/e^(2x)
thankyouu and can you please show working
e^(3x) + 1/e^(2x)
e to the power of 3x then plus 1, all divided by e to the power of 2x
i separated the terms so it was e^(3x)/e^(2x) + 1/e^(2x) but im not sure how to go about integrating e^(3x)/e^(2x)
thankyouu and can you please show working