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integrate exp(-2t) = -1/2(exp(-2t))
and since 2 in Nr, and Dr divide out the final outcome is
- (exp(-2t))
May be if you want the ans to be 1 you can write
-(exp(-2t)) = 1 and find the value for t hence getting the limits of integration. i suppose t = - infinity, OR simply 1 cannot be the answer
Here initial value again is not taken into account
I guess i repeated all the above suggestions
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