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Integrate the function `e^x(sinx+cosx)`

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To solve the integral \( \int e^x (\sin x + \cos x) \, dx \), we can use the property of integration that states: \[ \int e^x (f(x) + f'(x)) \, dx = e^x f(x) + C \] where \( f(x) \) is a differentiable function and \( f'(x) \) is its derivative. ...
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