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integrate ((1+x)^4)/4 dx​

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Answered by mrinmay101999
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mrinmay101999: You can directly integrate it by substituting (1+x)=t when the power is higher. In this case you will get ((1+x)^5)/20 by solving through substitution, which is the same as in the answer(non expanded form)
yash5193: sorry but i type the wrong question...the right one is in my dasboard check it and then solve
yash5193: in the denominator there is x not 5
yash5193: *not4
mrinmay101999: No worries, it's still easy. I will put the answer in the other question
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