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5 December, 23:03

The simplified expression e2t + 2 + e-2t inside the radical can be re-written as

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  1. 5 December, 23:12
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    The term e is not a variable but an irrational number called the Euler's number. The given equation is written as: e^ (2t) + 2 + e^ (-2t). From the law of exponents, you can combine the constants with the same base. SO,

    e^ (2t - 2t) + 2 = e^0 + 2

    It is also in the law of exponents that any value raised to the power of zero is 1. Therefore, the simplified equation would be 2.
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