Find the integral.\\ $\int (4x^{11} - 7x^3 + 4) dx$\ $\circ \frac{1}{3}x^{12} - \frac{7}{4}x^4 + 4x + C$\ $\circ 12x^{12} - \frac{7}{4}x^4 + 4x + C$\ $\circ 12x^{12} - \frac{7}{3}x^4 + 4x + C$\ $\circ \frac{1}{4}x^{12} - \frac{7}{3}x^4 + 4x + C$
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The integral of 4x^(11) is (4/(12))x^(12) = (1/3)x^(12) The integral of -7x^(3) is (-7/(4))x^(4) The integral of 4 is 4x Show more…
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