How do you intergrate basic algebra?

To integrate basic algebra you add one to the power of a value and then divide the coefficent by the new power, for example:To intergrate: 16x3You firstly add one to the power to get: 16x4Then you divide the coefficent by the new power to get: 4x4So the intergral of 16x3 is 4x4

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