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Evaluatef(2x^5 - 7x^3 + 6)dx

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Given the following integral:


\int(2x^5-7x^3+6)dx

To integrate the polynomial, the exponent will be increased by 1 then we divide by the new exponent.

The solution will be as follows:


\begin{gathered} \int(2x^5-7x^3+6)dx=(2)/(6)x^6-(7)/(4)x^4+6x+C \\ \end{gathered}

So, the answer will be:


(1)/(3)x^6-(7)/(4)x^4+6x+C

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