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Undergrad What is the integral of e and how does it relate to acceleration and velocity?
Alright, thanks for the help. :) I see what you're saying there. However, that's when taking the derivative, and I don't understand how to apply that. If I were taking the integral of e^(5t)*5, the 5 would be a constant, so since the constant of just plain e^(5t) is 1.. how could the integral... -
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Undergrad What is the integral of e and how does it relate to acceleration and velocity?
The integral of e is e right? So if you were to take the integral of 24+e^(5t) (acceleration), it would be 24t+e^(5t) (velocity)?