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Find the most general antiderivative of f(x)=–8e^x–6secant^2(x), where -pi/2<x<pi/2

Note: Any arbitrary constants used must be an upper-case "C"

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11 years ago

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Steve
∫ -8e^x - 6sec^2 x dx
= -8e^x - 6tan x + C

by this point in the course, these should be easily recognized as standard forms.
11 years ago

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