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well the derivative of e^(x^2 +3) = 2xe^(x^2 + 3)

so e^(x^2 + 3) + c I think
 

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Or just use integration by substitution, by letting u = x^2 +3

Basically the same thing... (you prove the top thing by doing u = f(x) and forward on)
 

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