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Integrate the functions`(e^(2x)-1)/(e^(2x)+1)`

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To solve the integral \(\int \frac{e^{2x} - 1}{e^{2x} + 1} \, dx\), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Rewrite the Integral We start with the integral: \[ \int \frac{e^{2x} - 1}{e^{2x} + 1} \, dx \] We can simplify the expression by dividing both the numerator and the denominator by \(e^{x}\): ...
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