A-Math - Integration - Integration of Exponential Functions (Definite Integral)

A-Math - Integration - 

Integration of Exponential Functions (Definite Integral)


A-Math - Integration -   Integration of Exponential Functions (Definite Integral)

A-Math - Integration -   Integration of Exponential Functions (Definite Integral)
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If you want to feel confident integration exponential function, you
need to be comfortable handling logarithm. You need to manipulate
the logarithm before and after integration.

Two important things you need to remember from the blog post
1.\[\int {e{}^{ax}} dx = \frac{{e{}^{ax}}}{a} + c\]
Do not +1 to the exponential power , instead you need to differentiate
the power and insert into the denominator

2\[{e^{\ln a}} = a\]
This formula is not taught in some school, not sure why, but it is
very useful to manipulate exponential functions


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