Integrate (x^3 - x^2 - 5x + 7) with respect to x.

Remember to integrate you +1 to the power and divide by the new power:(x3+1/3+1) - (x2+1/2+1) - 5(x1+1/1+1) + 7(x0+1/0+1) + CDONT FORGET YOUR CONSTANTx4/4 - x3/3 - 5x2/2 + 7x + C

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