How to integrate 5x^2?

Firstly we integrate x^2 with respect to x which is (x^3)/3 as we integrate polynomials by adding a power then dividing by that power, (x^n+1)/n+1.Then we multiply by the 5 we have from earlier which gives us (5x^3)/3.Lets not forget the integration constant (+c) as if you dont put this you will lose a mark.

Answered by Matthew L. Maths tutor

17772 Views

See similar Maths A Level tutors

Related Maths A Level answers

All answers ▸

Differentiate: 2(x^2+2)^3


How do I use the chain rule to differentiate polynomial powers of e?


How do you find the gradient of a parametric equation at a certain point?


Find the turning points of the curve y = 3x^4 - 8x^3 -3


We're here to help

contact us iconContact usWhatsapp logoMessage us on Whatsapptelephone icon+44 (0) 203 773 6020
Facebook logoInstagram logoLinkedIn logo
Cookie Preferences