How do you use substitution to integrate #e^ (-5x) dx#?
1 Answer
May 25, 2015
Here are two solutions:
The "usual way" (as far as my experience), is to turn this into an integral of the form
Let
If you want to be different, turn it into
We know that
Alternative Method
If we want to make
Now with the substitution:
we get
Which is equal to the answer by the more usual method.