Find the Antiderivative 3x^2
Problem
Solution
Identify the integral to be solved, which is the antiderivative of the function
3*x2 with respect tox Apply the constant multiple rule for integration by moving the constant
3 outside of the integral.
Apply the power rule for integration, which states that
(∫_^)(xn*d(x))=(x(n+1))/(n+1) forn≠−1
Simplify the expression by performing the addition in the exponent and the denominator.
Cancel the common factor of
3 in the numerator and denominator to find the final form.
Final Answer
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