Maths C1 2017 1. Find INT{2x^(5) + 1/4x^(3) -5}


INT{2x5 + (1/4)x-3 -5} = (2/6)x6 + (1/8)x-2 -5x + c =(1/3)x6 + (1/8)x-2 -5x + c

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