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[tex]\int 3^{\tfrac{x}{2}}\, dx=(*)\\
t=\dfrac{x}{2}\\
dt=\dfrac{x}{2}\, dx\\
dx=2\, dt\\
(*)=\int 3^t\cdot2\, dt=\\
2\int 3^t \, dt=\\
2\cdot\dfrac{3^t}{\ln 3}+C=\\
\boxed{\dfrac{2\cdot3^{\tfrac{x}{2}}}{\ln 3}+C}
[/tex]
[tex]\int { { 3 }^{ \frac { x }{ 2 } } } dx\\ \\ =\int { { \left( { 3 }^{ x } \right) }^{ \frac { 1 }{ 2 } } } dx[/tex]
However:
[tex]u={ 3 }^{ x }\\ \\ \therefore \quad \frac { du }{ dx } ={ 3 }^{ x }\cdot \ln { 3 } \\ \\ \therefore \quad du={ 3 }^{ x }\cdot \ln { 3 } dx\\ \\ \therefore \quad dx=\frac { 1 }{ { 3 }^{ x }\cdot \ln { 3 } } du=\frac { 1 }{ u\cdot \ln { 3 } } du[/tex]
So let's use:
[tex]\int { { u }^{ \frac { 1 }{ 2 } } } \cdot \frac { 1 }{ u\cdot \ln { 3 } } du\\ \\ =\int { \frac { 1 }{ \ln { 3 } } } \cdot { u }^{ -\frac { 1 }{ 2 } }du[/tex]
But you need to know that:
[tex]\int { k{ u }^{ n } } du\\ \\ =\frac { k{ u }^{ n+1 } }{ n+1 } +C[/tex]
Therefore:
[tex]\int { \frac { 1 }{ \ln { 3 } } } \cdot { u }^{ -\frac { 1 }{ 2 } }du\\ \\ =\frac { \frac { 1 }{ \ln { 3 } } \cdot { u }^{ \frac { 1 }{ 2 } } }{ \frac { 1 }{ 2 } } +C[/tex]
[tex]\\ \\ =\frac { 1 }{ \ln { 3 } } \cdot { u }^{ \frac { 1 }{ 2 } }\cdot 2+C\\ \\ =\frac { 1 }{ \ln { 3 } } \cdot { 3 }^{ \frac { x }{ 2 } }\cdot 2+C\\ \\ =\frac { 2\cdot { 3 }^{ \frac { x }{ 2 } } }{ \ln { 3 } } +C[/tex]
However:
[tex]u={ 3 }^{ x }\\ \\ \therefore \quad \frac { du }{ dx } ={ 3 }^{ x }\cdot \ln { 3 } \\ \\ \therefore \quad du={ 3 }^{ x }\cdot \ln { 3 } dx\\ \\ \therefore \quad dx=\frac { 1 }{ { 3 }^{ x }\cdot \ln { 3 } } du=\frac { 1 }{ u\cdot \ln { 3 } } du[/tex]
So let's use:
[tex]\int { { u }^{ \frac { 1 }{ 2 } } } \cdot \frac { 1 }{ u\cdot \ln { 3 } } du\\ \\ =\int { \frac { 1 }{ \ln { 3 } } } \cdot { u }^{ -\frac { 1 }{ 2 } }du[/tex]
But you need to know that:
[tex]\int { k{ u }^{ n } } du\\ \\ =\frac { k{ u }^{ n+1 } }{ n+1 } +C[/tex]
Therefore:
[tex]\int { \frac { 1 }{ \ln { 3 } } } \cdot { u }^{ -\frac { 1 }{ 2 } }du\\ \\ =\frac { \frac { 1 }{ \ln { 3 } } \cdot { u }^{ \frac { 1 }{ 2 } } }{ \frac { 1 }{ 2 } } +C[/tex]
[tex]\\ \\ =\frac { 1 }{ \ln { 3 } } \cdot { u }^{ \frac { 1 }{ 2 } }\cdot 2+C\\ \\ =\frac { 1 }{ \ln { 3 } } \cdot { 3 }^{ \frac { x }{ 2 } }\cdot 2+C\\ \\ =\frac { 2\cdot { 3 }^{ \frac { x }{ 2 } } }{ \ln { 3 } } +C[/tex]
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