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Finding an Indefinite Integral In Exercises 15- 3…

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Problem 23

Finding an Indefinite Integral In Exercises 15- 36 , find the indefinite integral and check the result by differentiation.
$\int \frac{1}{x^{5}} d x$

$$\frac{-1}{4 x^{4}}+C$$

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very funny. We're taking off the indefinite integral one over x. Yes. Then an accident angle, Alan. So we're gonna add one which becomes X to the negative force power. And they're super bowl of negative. Four is 14 So negative four times 14 wouldn't give us one. The corporation. Thanks. And then we have to add in our seats because any constant would have dropped away. If I want to write this without the negative and fun in negative one more X to the poor, let's see would be impulse trimming way of writing answer.