Chegg T6 Calculator for Integral x^3 dx
Chegg T6 is a crucial integral in calculus, representing the definite integral of x^3 from a to b. Understanding and calculating this integral is vital for solving real-world problems in physics, engineering, and other fields.
- Enter the value of x.
- Enter the lower limit (a) and upper limit (b) of the integral.
- Click ‘Calculate’.
The formula for Chegg T6 is: ∫(x^3) dx = (1/4)x^4 + C. To find the definite integral, we evaluate this formula at the upper limit (b) and lower limit (a), then subtract: T6 = [(1/4)b^4] – [(1/4)a^4].
| Integral | Formula | T6 |
|---|---|---|
| x^2 | (1/3)x^3 | (1/4)x^4 |
- Always check your limits of integration.
- Use a calculator for large values to avoid rounding errors.
What is the antiderivative of x^3?
(1/4)x^4