Antiderivative problem

dear2009

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Hey everybody,

The picture is the problem that I am stuck with

This is what I did 5 (integral sign) x^2/3 = x^(2/3 +1) / (2/3 + 1) + C
(x ^ 5/3 / 5/3) + C

I am completely lost after this problem. Any help would be nice
 

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You did not integrate the second term. Rewrite it using a negative exponent for the radical.
 
? (3/5)x^(-2/5) dx = (3/5) x^(-2/5 + 1)/(-2/5 + 1) = (3/5) x^(3/5)/(3/5) = x^(3/5) + C
 
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