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(e^(2x)(2x+5))/2 - e^(2x)/2+c how to simplify to 1/2e^(2x)[2x+4]+C

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Answer:

factor out (1/2)e^(2x)

Explanation:

Clearly, you factor out (1/2)e^(2x).


(e^(2x)(2x+5))/(2)-(e^(2x))/(2)+C=(e^(2x))/(2)\cdot((2x+5)-1)+C\\\\=\boxed{(1)/(2)e^(2x)(2x+4)+C}

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