Find a tutor
How it works
Prices
Resources
For schools
Become a tutor
Answers
>
Maths
>
A Level
>
Article
Find the antiderivative of the function f(x)=(6^x)+1
F(x)= ((6^x)/ln(6))+ x + C
Answered by LUKE V. •
Maths tutor
2675 Views
See similar Maths A Level tutors
Related Maths A Level answers
All answers ▸
Integrate 1/(5-2x) for 3≤x≤4
What are the stationary points of the curve (1/3)x^3 - 2x^2 + 3x + 2 and what is the nature of each stationary point.
Integrate sinx*ln(cosx) with respect to x.
Integrate ∫x^4+5x^3+sin(2x) dx
We're here to help
Contact us
Message us on Whatsapp
+44 (0) 203 773 6020
Company Information
Careers
Blog
Subject answers
Become a tutor
Schools
Safeguarding policy
FAQs
Using the Online Lesson Space
Testimonials & press
Sitemap
Popular Requests
Maths tutor
Chemistry tutor
Physics tutor
Biology tutor
English tutor
GCSE tutors
A level tutors
IB tutors
Physics & Maths tutors
Chemistry & Maths tutors
GCSE Maths tutors
© MyTutorWeb Ltd 2013–2024
Terms & Conditions
|
Privacy Policy
CLICK CEOP
Internet Safety
Payment Security
Cyber
Essentials
Cookie Preferences