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Find the anti-derivative of the integral
[(7t^2+6t-15)/t^4]dt
10 years ago

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Steve
just divide each term by t^4 and you have

7/t^2 + 6/t^3 - 15/t^4

If that doesn't look familiar, think of it as

7t^-2 + 6t^-3 - 15t^-4

and then just apply the power rule as normal.
10 years ago

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