stressedessert04
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so i get the standard method of changing numerator into 1+e^x - e^x and easily so forth, but at first i thought to times both top and bottom with e^-x and my answer is different and im wondering why?
= integral e^-x/(e^-x +1)
= - integral -e^-x/(e^-x +1)
= -ln|e^x + 1| + C
obviously its missing the x, so im wondering what went wrong in this method and whether its bc x fits in the C = constant section?
= integral e^-x/(e^-x +1)
= - integral -e^-x/(e^-x +1)
= -ln|e^x + 1| + C
obviously its missing the x, so im wondering what went wrong in this method and whether its bc x fits in the C = constant section?
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