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- $\frac{dy}{dx}=\sin x - e^{-x}+8x^{3}$
Step1: Integrate each term separately
$$y=\int(\sin x - e^{-x}+8x^{3})dx=\int\sin xdx-\int e^{-x}dx + 8\int x^{3}dx$$
Step2: Apply integration formulas
- For $\int\sin xdx$, using the formula $\int\sin xdx=-\cos x + C_1$.
- For $\int e^{-x}dx$, let $u = -x$, then $du=-dx$. So $\int e^{-x}dx=-\int e^{u}du=-e^{u}+C_2=-e^{-x}+C_2$.
- For $8\int x^{3}dx$, using the power - rule $\int x^{n}dx=\frac{x^{n + 1}}{n+1}+C(n
eq - 1)$, we have $8\int x^{3}dx=8\times\frac{x^{4}}{4}+C_3 = 2x^{4}+C_3$.
Step3: Combine the results
$$y=-\cos x+e^{-x}+2x^{4}+C$$ (where $C = C_1 + C_2+C_3$)
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$y =-\cos x+e^{-x}+2x^{4}+C$