- x^5 − x^3 + x^2 + 6x + C
Here we will use the Power Rule, which says that . The integral is ∫(5x^4 −
3 x^2 + 2x + 6) dx = + 6x + C = x^5 − x^3 + x^2 + 6x + C.
4.
Here we will use the Power Rule, which says that . The integral is
(^) ∫(3x−3 − 2x−2 + x^4 + 16x^7 ) dx = + C = + 2x^8 +
C.
5.
Here we will use the Power Rule, which says that . First, let’s simplify the
integrand: dx = dx. Now, we can evaluate the integral:
dx = .
6.
Here we will use the Power Rule, which says that . First, let’s simplify the
integrand: ∫(x^3 + x)^2 dx = ∫(x^6 + 2x^4 + x^2 ) dx. Now, we can evaluate the integral:
dx = .