Asked by Duane
                can you show me the steps to evaluate this indefinite integral.
s(e/x^4+pie^2/square root of x
            
        s(e/x^4+pie^2/square root of x
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                    Answered by
            Steve
            
    First, it's pi, not pie!!!
e/x^4? That's very unusual.
As written, it's
e/x^4 + π^2/√x
I doubt that's what you meant, so try again, and maybe include some parentheses, ok?
    
e/x^4? That's very unusual.
As written, it's
e/x^4 + π^2/√x
I doubt that's what you meant, so try again, and maybe include some parentheses, ok?
                    Answered by
            Duane
            
    Hi steve, you wrote it down as it is written but there are parentheses around all of it. it has the integral sign, then open parentheses, the equation that you updated, then close parentheses.
    
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