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Solve:

(dy)/(dx) = {x}^(3) + 5x - 18


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y = (1)/(4) {x}^(4) + (5)/(2) {x}^(2) - 18x + k

Explanation:


dy = ( {x}^(3) + 5x - 18)dx

Integrating the above expression, we get


y = \int( {x}^(3) + 5x - 18)dx


= (1)/(4) {x}^(4) + (5)/(2) {x}^(2) - 18x + k

where k is the constant of integration

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