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Evaluate the indefinite integral: y*(y+5)^1/3 dy.
14 years ago

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Answered by Damon
let u = y + 5
then
du = dy
we have integral of
(u-5) u^(1/3) du
or of
u^(4/3) du - 5 u^(1/3) du

Can you take it from there? Remember to change u back to y+5 in the end and add a constant c.
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