How to find the anti-derivative of 3/x^3?

ikalawangq00

ikalawangq00

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2023-02-01

How to find the anti-derivative of 3 x 3 ?

Answer & Explanation

Amelia Walsh

Amelia Walsh

Beginner2023-02-02Added 11 answers

3 x 3 d x
First take out the constant ""3""
3 1 x 3 d x
Apply property 1 x 3 = x - 3
3 x - 3 d x
3 x - 3 + 1 - 3 + 1 =
3 ( x - 2 - 2 ) =
3 ( - 1 2 x 2 ) =
Answer:
- 3 2 x 2 + C
Armani Vang

Armani Vang

Beginner2023-02-03Added 2 answers

In fact, the antiderivative and integral of a function are the same thing.
So, the antiderivative of 3 x 3 is the same as 3 x 3   d x .
And here we go,
3 x 3   d x
We take the constant out, and we get,
= 3 1 x 3   d x
Using a little bit of algebraic manipulation, we get
= 3 ( x 3 ) - 1   d x
= 3 x - 3   d x
Now, we use the power rule, which states that x n   d x = x n + 1 n + 1 , and so we get
= 3 x - 3 + 1 - 3 + 1
= 3 x - 2 - 2
= - 3 x - 2 - 2
We also know that x - a = 1 x a .
= - 3 - 2 x 2
= 1.5 x 2

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