What is the anti-derivative of 1/2t^2
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What is the anti-derivative of 1/2t^2

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(t^3)/6 if the t is part of the numerator for your question.
If the t is part of the denominator for you question, then the answer is (t^-1)/-2 = 1/(-2t)
You increase the exponent by one and divide by the new number you have in the exponent. If you have an exponent in the denominator, then you move it up to the numerator by adding a negative to the exponent.
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