Asked by Shawn

What is the antiderivative of e^2x? I know the antiderivative of e^x is e^x. Would e^2x's antiderivative still be e^2x??


You want F(x) such that F'(x)=e^2x
Try F = (1/2)e^2x + C


=(e^2x)/2


=(e^2x)/2

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