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determine the following indefinite integral.
$$ int \frac { 3 x ^ { 5 } + 6 x ^ { 4 } } { x ^ { 3 } } d x $$
$$ int \frac { 3 x ^ { 5 } + 6 x ^ { 4 } } { x ^ { 3 } } d x = $$
Step1: Simplify the integrand
First, we simplify the fraction \(\frac{3x^5 + 6x^4}{x^3}\) by dividing each term in the numerator by \(x^3\). Using the rule of exponents \( \frac{x^m}{x^n}=x^{m - n}\), we get:
\(\frac{3x^5}{x^3}+\frac{6x^4}{x^3}=3x^{5 - 3}+6x^{4 - 3}=3x^2 + 6x\)
Step2: Integrate term - by - term
Now we integrate the simplified function \(3x^2+6x\) with respect to \(x\). We use the power rule for integration \(\int x^n dx=\frac{x^{n + 1}}{n+1}+C\) (\(n
eq - 1\)) for each term.
- For the term \(3x^2\):
\(\int3x^2dx = 3\times\frac{x^{2 + 1}}{2+1}=3\times\frac{x^3}{3}=x^3\)
- For the term \(6x\):
\(\int6xdx=6\times\frac{x^{1+1}}{1 + 1}=6\times\frac{x^2}{2}=3x^2\)
Step3: Combine the results and add the constant of integration
We add the results of the two integrations and include the constant of integration \(C\) (since it's an indefinite integral). So the integral is \(x^3+3x^2 + C\)
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\(x^{3}+3x^{2}+C\) (where \(C\) is the constant of integration)