QUESTION 34 \u00b7 1 POINT Evaluate the following indefinite integral. $\int 36e^{4x}\sqrt{3 + e^{4x}} dx$ Do not include the constant \" + C \" or any restrictions in your answer. For example, if you found that the indefinite integral is $2x + C$, you would enter $2x$. Provide your answer below:
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Then, differentiate both sides of the equation with respect to x to find du/dx. du/dx = d/dx(1 + e^x) = 0 + d/dx(e^x) = e^x Show more…
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