Evaluate the integral using the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, Part I. (Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed.) $\int_7^9 e^{2x} dx = $
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Step 1: To evaluate the integral ā«āā¹ e^(-2x)dx using the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, Part I, we first need to find the antiderivative of e^(-2x). Show moreā¦
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