The reverse chain rule can be used for integrating functions in the form y = (ax?+?b)n
Make sure you are confident using?the chain rule?to?differentiate?functions in the form y = (ax?+?b)n
The reverse chain rule works backwards
For?n = 2?you will most likely?expand the brackets?and?integrate each term separately
If?n > 2?this becomes?time-consuming?and if?n is not a positive integer we need a different method completely
You can check your answer by differentiating it
Make sure you can recognise when a question needs to use the reverse chain rule, it may not always be obvious.
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