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anti-derivative of (4th root of x^3 +1)dx
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cant do it without an x^2 component i beleive
\[\int\limits_{}^{}(\sqrt[4]{x^3}+1) dx\]
is that right?
well, myins is doable lol
yes that is correct.
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\[\int\limits_{}^{}(x^\frac{3}{4}+1)dx\]
\[\frac{x^{\frac{3}{4}+1}}{\frac{3}{4}+1}+x+C\]
\[\int\limits_{}^{}x^n dx=\frac{x^{n+1}}{n+1}, n \neq -1\]
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