How do you integrate (3-x)e^(-2x)? Calculus Introduction to Integration Integrals of Exponential Functions 1 Answer GiĆ³ Aug 22, 2016 I found: e^(-2x)[1/4-(3-x)/2]+c Explanation: I would try integrating By Parts: Answer link Related questions How do you evaluate the integral inte^(4x) dx? How do you evaluate the integral inte^(-x) dx? How do you evaluate the integral int3^(x) dx? How do you evaluate the integral int3e^(x)-5e^(2x) dx? How do you evaluate the integral int10^(-x) dx? What is the integral of e^(x^3)? What is the integral of e^(0.5x)? What is the integral of e^(2x)? What is the integral of e^(7x)? What is the integral of 2e^(2x)? See all questions in Integrals of Exponential Functions Impact of this question 6682 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License