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Calculus integral problem?

Science & Mathematics by Anonymous 2018-05-25 13:04:59

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Calculus integral problem?

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What am I doing wrong for this problem? The anti-derivative of sin(e^t) is sin(e^t), isn't it? So shouldn't my answer be correct? It's not giving me any example problems to use and it's not telling me what I'm getting wrong so I'm stuck.

  • Anonymous

    The derivative of sin(e^t) is cos(e^t)e^t.

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