How do you find the antiderivative of #2x^(-2/3) dx#? Calculus Introduction to Integration Integrals of Polynomial functions 1 Answer maganbhai P. Mar 4, 2018 #6x^(1/3)+C# Explanation: We know that, #color(red)(intx^ndx=x^(n+1)/(n+1)+C)# #rArrint2x^-(2/3)dx=2(x^(-2/3+1)/(-2/3+1))+C=2(x^((-2+3)/3)/((-2+3)/3))+C=2(x^(1/3)/(1/3))+C=6x^(1/3)+C# Answer link Related questions How do you evaluate the integral #intx^3+4x^2+5 dx#? How do you evaluate the integral #int(1+x)^2 dx#? How do you evaluate the integral #int8x+3 dx#? How do you evaluate the integral #intx^10-6x^5+2x^3 dx#? What is the integral of a constant? What is the antiderivative of the distance function? What is the integral of #|x|#? What is the integral of #3x#? What is the integral of #4x^3#? What is the integral of #sqrt(1-x^2)#? See all questions in Integrals of Polynomial functions Impact of this question 1469 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License