Use substitution to find the given indefinite integral. ? x? ?(7x? - 8) dx ? x? ?(7x? - 8) dx =
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Notice that the expression inside the square root, \(7x^6 - 8\), is a function of \(x^6\). This suggests that a good substitution might involve the \(x^6\) term. Let's set \(u = 7x^6 - 8\). Show more…
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