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integration of x³ and x⁴ ....​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Integration of x³ =>

The formula is

  {x}^{n}  =  \frac{ {x}^{n + 1} }{n + 1}

= x⁴/4

integration of x⁴.

= x^5/5

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Answered by manissaha129
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Answer:

We know that,

 →\boxed{\int  {x}^{n} dx =  \frac{ {x}^{(n + 1)} }{(n + 1)}  +C}✓ \\

Therefore,

 →\int  {x}^{3} dx = \frac{{x}^{(3+1)}}{(3+1)}+C= \boxed{\frac{ {x}^{4} }{4}  + C} ✓\\→  \int {x}^{4} dx =\frac{{x}^{(4+1)}}{(4+1)}+C= \boxed{\frac{ {x}^{5} }{5} + C}✓

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