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## FireKat97 one year ago How would you integrate x.e^(6x) by parts? :/

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1. hartnn

have you tried integrating by parts before? What have you tried for this question? :)

2. FireKat97

It is actually my first "real" attempt lol. So what I did so far, was to let x = u and e^(6x).dx = dv then I got du = dx and v = e^(6x)/6 After that I tried subbing everything back into uv - ∫v. du and I think this is where I messed up, but I'm not too sure actually :S

3. hartnn

your steps are correct, let subb what you got $$\large x \dfrac{e^{6x}}{6} - \int \dfrac{e^{6x}}{6} dx$$

4. hartnn

good so far?

5. FireKat97

Omg! Wait nvm, I just solved it :D silly mistake lol, but thanks so much!! :D

6. hartnn

welcome ^_^ and since you're new here, $$\Huge \mathcal{\text{Welcome To OpenStudy}\ddot\smile}$$

7. FireKat97

hahahaha ty :)

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