Find the indefinite integral as indicated.\\ $\int \frac{d}{dx} (x^6 + 9x^3 + 8) dx$\\ $\int \frac{d}{dx} (x^6 + 9x^3 + 8) dx = $
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Step 1: Rewrite the expression We can rewrite the expression as: ∫(x^6 + 9x^3 + 8) dx Show more…
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