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OpenStudy (anonymous):

integrate ln 4? we get what? help me...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

with respect to what? if you taking the derivative with respect to x and there are no x's in the function, then you treat it as a constant

OpenStudy (anonymous):

in respect to x..so the answer 0 or just take ln 4 as the answer?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the question like this integrate of (5x^3+ln 4) dx

OpenStudy (anonymous):

example: \[\int\limits_{}^{}8dx = 8x + c\] so when your constant is instead ln(4) the integral will be ln(4)x

OpenStudy (anonymous):

k tq very much..

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