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Jamya Eaton
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19 January, 09:20
How do I find this? ∫ ((e^x) / (2+e^x)) dx
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Dillan Abbott
19 January, 09:30
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Use u-substitution where u = 2+e^x
and since the derivative of e^x is e^x,
du = e^x
so in terms of 'u' the integral is
∫ (1/u) du (since the contents of u are on the bottom and the contents of du are on top)
and the integral of 1/u = ln (u) + C, so put x back into the equation using u's value
ln (u) + C = ln (2+e^x) + C
(C doesn't change because it just represents an unknown constant)
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