Integrating Functions Involving e & Using Natual Logarithm
Integrating using both e, as well as the natural logarithm is one skill that many students tend to struggle with during exams and test season. In this video I go over how to integrate using both functions. If you have any other videos you want me to make, have any questions on the work done in the videos, or want to ask other general questions. Please feel free to comment, and I'll make sure to reach out to you.

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