Question #946b3
2 Answers
Jan 28, 2017
Explanation:
Use the power rule.
For
#int x^n dx = x^{n+1}/{n+1} + "constant"# .
Therefore,
#= 2/3 x^{3/2} + 3/2 x^2 + 5x + "constant"#
Jan 28, 2017
Explanation:
This is a Calculus question.
Integrate each term using the
#color(blue)"power rule for integration"#
#color(red)(bar(ul(|color(white)(2/2)color(black)(intax^ndx=a/(n+1)x^(n+1) ; n≠-1)color(white)(2/2)|)))#
#color(blue)"Note that " 5=5x^0" since " x^0=1#
#rArrint(x^(1/2)+3x+5)dx#
#=1/(3/2)x^((1/2+1))+3/2x^((1+1))+5x^((0+1))+c#
#=2/3x^(3/2)+3/2x^2+5x+c# where c is the constant of integration.