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e =  \frac{ - dv}{dx}
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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\boxed\mathfrak{\green{ANSWER}}</p><p></p><p>Given , </p><p></p><p>[tex]e\:=\dfrac{-dv}{dx}

\huge\boldCorrection:-

e^{x}\:=\dfrac{-dv}{dx}

e^{x}dx\:={-dv}

integrating on both sides,

\int\limits_{}^{}e^{x}\,dx= \int\limits_{}^{}-dv

e^{x}=-v

V = e^{x}

\large\boxed\mathfrak{\green{NOTE}}</p><p></p><p>[tex]\int\limits_{}^{}e^{x}=e^{x}

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