How Do You Integrate the Cube Root of 3x?

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\int \sqrt[3]{3x}
 
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would you mind to show the step by step solution? thanks!
 
butoyzki said:
\int \sqrt[3]{3x}
would you mind to show the step by step solution? thanks!
 
lol i know how to do it but dont' know how to step by step the proper way..
 
hi

okevino said:
lol i know how to do it but dont' know how to step by step the proper way..

what do you mean? would you mind if you do it in latex coding?
 
butoyzki said:
would you mind to show the step by step solution? thanks!
Yes, I would mind. This forum is so we can help you do the problem, not for us to give you answers to your homework.
 
Hurkyl said:
Yes, I would mind. This forum is so we can help you do the problem, not for us to give you answers to your homework.

the problem is, i don't know how does the answer get to be the right one, so I'm asking a favor for you to show me how it happened to be like that. thanks.
 
That question can be rewritten as:

\int {(x^{\frac{1}{3}} \sqrt[3]{3})}

I believe that's similar to a previous question you posted. Constants can always be moved out of an integration.
 
thanks guys!

a big help..
 
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