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Chapter 25.1, Problem 18E
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The anti-derivative of the given function
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Throughout, A, B, (An, n≥ 1), and (Bn, n≥ 1) are subsets of 2.
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Pearson eText for Basic Technical Mathematics with Calculus -- Instant Access (Pearson+)
Ch. 25.1 - Find an antiderivative of x3 + 4x.
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