troyrowland
troyrowland
11-09-2017
Mathematics
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The integral of e^pi*x
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kettboy
kettboy
11-09-2017
[tex]\int e^\pi^x dx= \frac{1}{\pi}e^\pi^x+c [/tex]
or
[tex]\int xe^\pi dx = \frac{e^\pi x^2}{2} + c [/tex]
(I couldn't tell which one you were saying in the question so did both, pick the one that matches your question.)
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