Please tell me how to integrate the above.
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If this really is 7e³dx then the integration is 7xe³+C where C is constant of integration, because e is a constant and so are all numeric powers of e.

If this should have been 7e³ˣdx then the integration is (7/3)e³ˣ+C.

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