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Question
evaluate the indefinite integral.
$$ int \frac { 4 } { ( t + 1 ) ^ { 4 } } d t $$
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Step1: Use substitution
Let \(u = t + 1\), then \(du=dt\).
The integral becomes \(\int\frac{4}{u^{4}}du\).
Step2: Rewrite the integrand
\(\int4u^{- 4}du\).
Step3: Integrate using power rule
\(\int x^{n}dx=\frac{x^{n + 1}}{n+1}+C\) (\(n
eq - 1\)).
For \(\int4u^{-4}du\), we have \(4\times\frac{u^{-4 + 1}}{-4 + 1}+C=4\times\frac{u^{-3}}{-3}+C=-\frac{4}{3u^{3}}+C\).
Step4: Substitute back \(u=t + 1\)
\(-\frac{4}{3(t + 1)^{3}}+C\).
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\(-\frac{4}{3(t + 1)^{3}}\)