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integration i need help
integrate:(1-e^x)^5/e^4x..plz show full working
9 years ago

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Answered by Steve
just expand and divide each term by e^4x. That gives

1/e^4x - 5/e^3x + 10/e^2x - 10/e^x + 5 - e^x

That's easy to integrate, recalling that ∫ e^ax dx = 1/a e^ax

9 years ago

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