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Multiple Choice
What is the indefinite integral of with respect to ?
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Recognize that the problem involves finding the indefinite integral of e^(5x) with respect to x. The general formula for integrating e^(ax) is (1/a) * e^(ax) + C, where 'a' is a constant.
Identify the constant 'a' in the exponent of e^(5x). Here, 'a' is 5.
Apply the formula for the integral of e^(ax). Substitute 'a = 5' into the formula, resulting in (1/5) * e^(5x) + C.
Understand that the constant of integration, C, is added because this is an indefinite integral, representing a family of functions.
Conclude that the correct answer is (1/5) * e^(5x) + C, which matches the given solution.