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Evaluate integrate (2e ^ (- x/3)) dx​

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Answered by meenadevi31361
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Explanation:

To integrate 2e^x, also written as ∫2ex dx, we realise that "2" is a constant multiplier that could be taken outside of the integral. With the numeral constant brought outside, we see that the integral is still the same but easier to perform.

Answered by asitosahuron
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Answer:

-6e^-x/3

Explanation:

First remove two from the integrate as it is a constant...

And as e to the power anything when integrated gives the same.

And the power will be divided in the denominator.

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