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Mathematics, 23.08.2021 05:20 henrylauren2006

I need some help with the homework problem. I have a list of formulas, but can't seem to get it done. \int\frac{9}{\sqrt{1+e^{2x}}} \, dx

I started by taking the constant out and setting u = \sqrt{1+e^{2x\\}}
After this I can't seem to progress.

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