5.4 Indefinite Integrals and the Net Change Theorem/9: Difference between revisions
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\int\left((1-t)(2+t^2) | |||
\right)dt=\int(2+t^2-2t-t^3)dt | |||
=2t+\frac{t^3}{3}-\frac{2t^2}{2}-\frac{t^4}{4}+C = 2t-t^2+\frac{t^3}{3}-\frac{t^4}{4}+C | |||
\end{align} | |||
</math> |
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