Find the integral of 4x^2 - 10x + 1/(x^(1/2)), with respect to x, in its simplest form.

= (4/3)x3 - (10/2)x2 + x1/2/(1/2) + C = (4/3)x3 - 5x2 + 2x1/2 + C

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