What is the antiderivative of 3^x dx?
I got 1/ln3 (3^x). Is this correct?
I got 1/ln3 (3^x). Is this correct?
1 Answer
Feb 1, 2018
Yes, you are correct. For the information of others, an explanation is given.
Explanation:
Start with the given integral and then use the property of the natural logarithm and its inverse
Use the property of logarithms that allows the exponent within the argument to become a factor on the outside:
Use the property
Substitute