I Deriving the differential equation for the underdamped case

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The formula for general oscillation is:
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The formula for underdamping oscillation is:
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where λ = -γ +- sqart(γ^2 - ω^2), whereas A+ and A- , as well as λ+ and λ-, are complex conjugates of each other.

After some operations, we get:
x(t) = Ae^(-γx)[e^i(θ+ωx) +e^-i(θ+ωx)], where A is the modulus of A+ and A-.

The notes of my teacher give the answer as
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Obviously, the complex part of e^i(θ+ωx) and e^-i(θ+ωx) cancells each other. However, the real part of the two expressions is the same. So, why isn't the final answer of x(t) Ae^(-γx)2cos(θ+ωx)?
 

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The solution given by my teacher indeed misses a factor of 2. My guess is correct.
 
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