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Find the antiderivative of
e^(2lnx) + e^(2x)

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Answered by oobleck
recall that e^lnx = x. So, e^(2lnx) = (e^lnx)^2 = x^2
So, you just want
∫x^2 + e^(2x) = 1/3 x^3 + 1/2 e^(2x) + C
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