integrate x^2 + 3x + 4

For the x2 term we add one to the power, and then divide by 3 to get x3/3 For the next term we add one to the power and divide by the new power to get 3x2/2 We do the same for the 4, which just goes to 4x And we musnt forget the constant C at the end! The final answer is: x3/3 + 3x2/2 + 4x + C

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