Is the integral of e^2x = (1/2)(e^(2x)) + C?
I was going to ask how you do it but I think I got it and I think that's right. Just verifying.
*Realized you can just use substitution*
No. Integral of e^2x = (e^2)(x^2)/2 + c. Looks like you integrated e^(2x).
Quote from: dxoigmn on April 19, 2006, 10:52 PM
No. Integral of e^2x = (e^2)(x^2)/2 + c. Looks like you integrated e^(2x).
I meant e^(2x) sorry.
Yes.
You can verify by calculating the derivative of (1/2)(e^(2x)) + C and getting e^(2x).