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[4e ^ (2t) + t ^ 2]

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Answered by Dunkshott33
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Answer:

The expression you provided is:

4e^(2t) + t^2

where e is the mathematical constant approximately equal to 2.71828.

The expression consists of two terms:

1. 4e^(2t) - This term involves the exponential function, where e is raised to the power of 2t.

2. t^2 - This term involves t raised to the power of 2.

The expression cannot be simplified further unless you have specific values for 't.' If you have a specific value for 't,' you can substitute it into the expression to get the result. Otherwise, it remains in this form with both the exponential and quadratic terms.

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