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6.4e^(−3x + 6) dx
take the integral

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First, let's write 6.4 as a fraction to make it a bit easier to work with.

\int\ {(32)/(5)e^(-3x+6)} \, dx

=(32)/(5) \int\ {e^(-3x+6)} \, dx
Use u-substitution:

u=-3x+6

du=-3dx
So we now have

(32)/(5)*-(1)/(3) \int {-3e^(-3x+6)} \, dx

=-(32)/(15) \int {e^(u)} \, du

=-(32)/(15)e^(u)+C

=-(32)/(15)e^(-3x+6)+C

(If you want the answer to have a decimal, then
-(32)/(15) is -2.133333...)
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