I Can This Equation Be Simplified with Exponential Derivatives?

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I would like to simplify this equation. It contains the same value of the outside and inside the exponential.
how to simplify more it more.
 

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You can write it as a derivative of an exponential. Apart from that, there is no simplification possible.
 
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