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Mathematics, 26.10.2021 19:10 angelinaviera09

I'm trying to write the following equation in explicit form:ln|y| = c - cos(x)With c being an arbitrary constant, given from a prior integration. Do I write it as y = e^(c-cos(x)) or, because it's an arbitrary constant, can I write it like y = e^(-cos(x)) + cI'm rusty.

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