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this is similar to section 4.2 problem 20:
determine the indefinite integral. use capital c for the free constant.
hint: follow example 6.
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Step1: Rewrite the integrand
Rewrite \(\frac{2}{x^4}\) as \(2x^{-4}\). So the integral becomes \(\int 2x^{-4}dx\).
Step2: Apply the power rule for integration
The power rule for integration is \(\int x^n dx=\frac{x^{n + 1}}{n+1}+C\) (\(n
eq - 1\)). For \(\int 2x^{-4}dx\), since \(\int kf(x)dx=k\int f(x)dx\) (where \(k = 2\) and \(f(x)=x^{-4}\)), we have \(2\int x^{-4}dx\). Using the power rule with \(n=-4\), we get \(2\times\frac{x^{-4 + 1}}{-4+1}+C\).
Step3: Simplify the expression
\(2\times\frac{x^{-3}}{-3}+C=-\frac{2}{3x^{3}}+C\)
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\(-\frac{2}{3x^{3}}+C\)