How do I find the antiderivative of #f(x)=e^(-2x)#?

1 Answer
Feb 11, 2015

The exponential #e^x# derived or integrated is always equal to itself. However, you must be careful with the exponent.
In this case you have #-2# in it so you have to take into account it.
So:
#inte^(-2x)dx=e^(-2x)/(-2)+c#

You can check your result by deriving it so that you ought to get the original integrand.