∫ eˣ dx
To find the integral of e^x with respect to x, we can use the formula for the integral of e^x:
∫ e^x dx = e^x + C
Where C is the constant of integration
To find the integral of e^x with respect to x, we can use the formula for the integral of e^x:
∫ e^x dx = e^x + C
Where C is the constant of integration.
Therefore, the integral of e^x is e^x + C.
This means that when you take the derivative of e^x + C with respect to x, you get e^x.
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