Can you integrate 0.5etm/s2 in terms of e?

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Homework Statement


at= 0.5etm/s2


Homework Equations


at = dv/dt


The Attempt at a Solution

v = integration of 0.5et
 
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So what is the integral of e^(t) dt?
 
If you know that the derivative of e^t is just e^t itself, then its integral is easy.
 
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