SlaveToMath
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I am having a severe amount of trouble with the following question. I am unsure where to start or how to even tackle it. Thanks for any help
Find the most general antiderivative for the following function:
g(x) = (3-x²+(the square root of x) all over x to the power of 4.
I hope you could understand that, feel free to ask questions otherwise. Thanks again.
Find the most general antiderivative for the following function:
g(x) = (3-x²+(the square root of x) all over x to the power of 4.
I hope you could understand that, feel free to ask questions otherwise. Thanks again.