1. Find ?[-sin x + cos(2x) + 12e^{3x} + 18sqrt[5]{x^4} + frac{2}{x} - frac{5}{x^2} + frac{2}{1+x^2}]dx.
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The function is: f(x) = sin(x) + cos(2x) + 12e^x + 18√x + x^7/(1+x) Now, let's find the derivative of each term: Show more…
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