How do you evaluate the integral e5x?

1 Answer
Feb 23, 2017

I got:
e5x5+c

Explanation:

Here you need to find a function (Primitive) that derived gives you e5x.
We can guess immediately that this function could be:
e5x5+constant
that derived gives us the integrand;

or we can use the general rule to say that:
ekxdx=ekxk+c
where kandc are two constants.
We need the second constant c in the result to cover all the possibilities for our Primitive Function.