SOLUTION: Differentiate by product rule....e to the power of (2t-5) sin t.... So e(2t-5)sin t
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Question 741692: Differentiate by product rule....e to the power of (2t-5) sin t.... So e(2t-5)sin t
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Differentiate by product rule....e to the power of (2t-5) sin t.... So e(2t-5)sin t
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