ok! I get it. I was looking in the wrong part of the book and I thought the directions said to use part 2 of the fundamental theorem! So I was freaking out because I was sure the theorem couldn't be used for this. thanks! sorry I asked a stupid question.
need help finding an antiderivative!
Homework Statement
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∫ 36/ (2x + 1) ^3 dx
0
I just can't figure out how to take the antiderivative of this! What do I do with the (2x +1) ^3??
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution