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DJel

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Well from the answer I would gather that the result would have to be either [(a^bx+c)/b In a] or [(a^bx+c)/In(a^b)] thats if an result for this type of question exists. In your first post were you using an actual result? I could not find it in any text book or on any website.
 
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DJel said:
This one has me stumped;

Find the indefinite integral of 3^2x-1.

Thanks,

DJel.
Changing to natural log: 3^2x = e^(ln(3^2x)) = e^(2x.ln3), thus:

Integral of: e^(2x.ln3) - 1 dx = e^(2xln3)/(2ln3) - x + C.

2ln3 can be unsimplified to ln9.

Forbidden confused his results in his initial post:

ln(a^b) = blna
ln(a*b) = lna + lnb
 
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32x-1

= (1/3) * 32x

= (1/3) * 9x

= (1/3) * eln9x

= (1/3) * ex.ln9

so integrate that

I [ (1/3) * ex.ln9 ]

= (1/3) * I [ex.ln9]

= (1/3) * [(ex.ln9/ln9) + c]
 

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