2. Is the function G(x) = 2e -5 an antiderivative of the function g(x) = 6e"? Use the differentiation to check.

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2. Is the function G(x) = 2e3x - 5 an antiderivative of the function g(x) = 6e*?
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Use the differentiation to check.
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