Find the indefinite integral.\\ $\int 5x^4 (x^5 - 5) dx = \boxed{}$
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Step 1: First, distribute the 5x^4 to the terms inside the parentheses: \int 5x^4(x^5) - 5x^4 dx Show more…
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