If you rewrite the function as 3t^(-2), it becomes easier. Then you add one to the exponent and divide by the new exponent, so the answer is:
3t^(-1)/(-1) + c or -3/t + c
Adela O.
asked 04/24/19Find the most general antiderivative of the function 3/t^2 , t>0
If you rewrite the function as 3t^(-2), it becomes easier. Then you add one to the exponent and divide by the new exponent, so the answer is:
3t^(-1)/(-1) + c or -3/t + c
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