U substitution on indefinite integral/antiderivative.

  1. U substitution on indefinite integral/antiderivative.(t^3+4)^-2 t^2 On this should I use u on the parenthesis and should I put
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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. The indefinite integral, or which call the "antiderivative", of f'(x)=6x-8x^3is f(x) = 3x^2 - 2x^4 + C where C is any constant.
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  4. Suppose f(x) is a continuous function. Then a function F(x) such that F'(x) = f(x) is called:A.) the indefinite integral of f
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  5. Suppose f(x) is a continuous function. Then a function F(x) such that F'(x) = f(x) is called:A.) the indefinite integral of f
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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 following indefinite integral by using the given substitution to reduce the integral to standard formintegral
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  8. We're doing indefinite integrals using the substitution rule right now in class.The problem: (integral of)
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  9. 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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  10. After making the appropriate inverse trig substitution x=ag(θ) (where g is a certain trigonometric function), the indefinite
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