What would be the antiderivative of cosx - 2e^2x +5? I get the cosine and 5 part, but I'm stuck on the middle term. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by suchgreatheights What would be the antiderivative of cosx - 2e^2x +5? I get the cosine and 5 part, but I'm stuck on the middle term. Thanks. $\displaystyle \int{e^{ax}\,dx} = \frac{1}{a}e^{ax} + C$.
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