Integrate y=2x^2 +4x-1

To integrate this simple equation add one to the power then divide by the new power for example. 2x^2 becomes 2/3x^3 4x becomes 2x^2 and 1 becomes x plus constant c so the overall integrated equation is 2/3x^3 +2x^2-x+c

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