Find the intergral of 2x^5 - 1/4x^3 - 5 with respect to x.

2x5 - 1/4x3 - 5 can be intergrated by intergrating each term seperately and then remembering to add a constant to your new answer. Therefore the correct answer would be x6/3 + 1/8x2 - 5x + c. This has been computed by adding one to the power and then dividing by the new power.

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