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What is the integral of the function x4 in the interval from c to d?Options shown in pictures

What is the integral of the function x4 in the interval from c to d?Options shown-example-1
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\int x^4dx=(x^5)/(5)+C

Where C is a constant

Now limit should be applied. We do not need to consider the constant when we apply limit as it cancels out


(x^5)/(5)\text{ from c to d is }
(1)/(5)(d^5-c^5)

Hence the answer is

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