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integral of x⁴ sin(x^5 + 6) is equal to​

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Answered by senboni123456
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Step-by-step explanation:

Let

 {x}^{5}  + 6 = t =  > 5 {x}^{4}dx = dt

 =  >  {x}^{4} dx =  \frac{dt}{5} ....(i)

 \int  {x}^{4} \sin( {x}^{5}  + 6)dx

 =  > \int \sin(t)  \frac{dt}{5}  \:  \:  \:  \: (from \:  \:( i))

 =  -  \frac{ \cos(t) }{5}  + c

 =  -  \frac{ \cos( {x}^{5}  + 6) }{5} + c

Answered by stavyagarg123
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Answer:

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