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Is the Antiderivative For k(x)=6x+6e6xk(x)=\frac{6}{x}+6 e^{6 x} Given By 6lnx+e6x+C6 \ln |x|+e^{6 x}+C

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Is the antiderivative for k(x)=6x+6e6xk(x)=\frac{6}{x}+6 e^{6 x} given by 6lnx+e6x+C6 \ln |x|+e^{6 x}+C ?


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