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Find the derivative using logarithmic differentiation method $\frac{1}{3x+3y}+\frac{1}{9x+9y}$

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Main Topic: Integrals of Exponential Functions

Those are integrals that involve exponential functions. Recall that an exponential function is a function of the form f(x)=a^x.

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