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Well the number e, raised to 6 (e^6) is just a number (a constant), so you integrate a constant times dx gives you that constant times x + C --> x*e^6 + C
If you mean esin x, the multiplicative inverse is of course 1 / esin x, which can also be written as e-sin x.If you mean esin x, the multiplicative inverse is of course 1 / esin x, which can also be written as e-sin x.If you mean esin x, the multiplicative inverse is of course 1 / esin x, which can also be written as e-sin x.If you mean esin x, the multiplicative inverse is of course 1 / esin x, which can also be written as e-sin x.
The logarithm function. If you specifically mean the function ex, the inverse function is the natural logarithm. However, functions with bases other than "e" might also be called exponential functions.
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