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integration of (ax+b) raise to the power 2

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Answered by susan017a
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given equation (ax+b)^2

For this equation we want antiderivative

Here antiderivative nothing but integration

So integration of (ax+b)^2 we want

∫(ax+b)^2*dx

∫(a^2*x^2+b^2+2abx)*dx

a^2(x^3/3)+b^2(x)+2ab(x^2/2)

Antiderivative of (ax+b)^2 = a^2(x^3/3)+b^2(x)+2ab(x^2/2)

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