Find the indefinite integral \int(\frac{1}{x^{2}}-x^{3})

totalmente80sm9

totalmente80sm9

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2021-11-19

Find the indefinite integral (1x2x3)

Answer & Explanation

Tionant

Tionant

Beginner2021-11-20Added 17 answers

Step 1
Given Data
The integral function is (1x2x3).
Write the integral function in individual integral,
(1x2x3)dx=1x2dxx3dx
=x2dxx3dx
Step 2
Solve the above integral,
(1x2x3)dx=x2dxx3dx
=(1)x1x44+C
=1xx44+C
Here C is constant.
Thus the indefinite integral (1x2x3)dx is 1xx44+C.
memomzungup4

memomzungup4

Beginner2021-11-21Added 14 answers

Step 1: Expand.
1x2x3dx
Step 2: Use Sum Rule: f(x)+g(x)dx=f(x)dx+g(x)dx.
1x2dx+x3dx
Step 3: Use Power Rule: xndx=xn+1n+1+C.
1x+x3dx
Step 4: Use Power Rule: xndx=xn+1n+1+C.
1xx44
Step 5: Add constant.
1xx44+C

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