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Find the Antiderivative f(x)=x^4

Problem

(∫_^)(x4*d(x))

Solution

  1. Identify the function to be integrated, which is a power function of the form xn where n=4

  2. Apply the power rule for integration, which states that (∫_^)(xn*d(x))=(x(n+1))/(n+1)+C for any n≠−1

  3. Substitute n=4 into the power rule formula.

  4. Simplify the exponent and the denominator by calculating 4 + 1 = 5$.

  5. Add the constant of integration C to represent the family of all possible antiderivatives.

Final Answer

(∫_^)(x4*d(x))=(x5)/5+C


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