Evaluate the indefinite integral: INT

  1. 1. Evaluate the indefinite integral([6x^2 + 12x^(3/2) +4x+9]/sqrt x)dx. Answer = + C 2. Evaluate the indefinite integral (12sin
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  2. 1. Find the indefinite integral.Indefinite integral tan^3(pix/7)sec^2(pix/7)dx 2. Find the indefinite integral by making the
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  3. Evaluate the integral: 16csc(x) dx from pi/2 to pi (and determine if it is convergent or divergent).I know how to find the
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  4. Evaluate the integral: 16csc(x) dx from pi/2 to pi (and determine if it is convergent or divergent).I know how to find the
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  5. Evaluate the following indefinite integral by using the given substitution to reduce the integral to standard formintegral
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  6. Evaluate the following indefinite integral by using the given substitution to reduce the integral to standard formintegral
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  7. Evaluate the indefinite integral.integral 2e^(2x)sin(e^2x) Note: Use an upper-case "C" for the constant of integration.
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  8. Use substitution to evaluate the indefinite integral:The integral of [ (sq. root (1 + ln x)) ((ln x)/x) dx] Im confused on what
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  9. Evaluate the indefinite integralNote: Use an upper-case "C" for the constant of integration. integral sqrt(100x^2-400)/x dx Ty
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  10. "Evaluate the following indefinite integral using integration by parts:*integral sign* tan^-1(x) dx" I let u = tan^-1(x) and dv
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