Integral of $$$38 \left(\frac{6}{5}\right)^{t}$$$

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Find $$$\int 38 \left(\frac{6}{5}\right)^{t}\, dt$$$.

Solution

Apply the constant multiple rule $$$\int c f{\left(t \right)}\, dt = c \int f{\left(t \right)}\, dt$$$ with $$$c=38$$$ and $$$f{\left(t \right)} = \left(\frac{6}{5}\right)^{t}$$$:

$${\color{red}{\int{38 \left(\frac{6}{5}\right)^{t} d t}}} = {\color{red}{\left(38 \int{\left(\frac{6}{5}\right)^{t} d t}\right)}}$$

Apply the exponential rule $$$\int{a^{t} d t} = \frac{a^{t}}{\ln{\left(a \right)}}$$$ with $$$a=\frac{6}{5}$$$:

$$38 {\color{red}{\int{\left(\frac{6}{5}\right)^{t} d t}}} = 38 {\color{red}{\frac{\left(\frac{6}{5}\right)^{t}}{\ln{\left(\frac{6}{5} \right)}}}}$$

Therefore,

$$\int{38 \left(\frac{6}{5}\right)^{t} d t} = \frac{38 \left(\frac{6}{5}\right)^{t}}{\ln{\left(\frac{6}{5} \right)}}$$

Simplify:

$$\int{38 \left(\frac{6}{5}\right)^{t} d t} = \frac{38 \left(\frac{6}{5}\right)^{t}}{- \ln{\left(5 \right)} + \ln{\left(6 \right)}}$$

Add the constant of integration:

$$\int{38 \left(\frac{6}{5}\right)^{t} d t} = \frac{38 \left(\frac{6}{5}\right)^{t}}{- \ln{\left(5 \right)} + \ln{\left(6 \right)}}+C$$

Answer

$$$\int 38 \left(\frac{6}{5}\right)^{t}\, dt = \frac{38 \left(\frac{6}{5}\right)^{t}}{- \ln\left(5\right) + \ln\left(6\right)} + C$$$A