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OpenStudy (marcelie):

help please find

OpenStudy (marcelie):

\[\int\limits_{}^{}(x^2-x^3+x)dx\]

HanAkoSolo (jamierox4ev3r):

you are looking for the integral, correct?

OpenStudy (marcelie):

yes

OpenStudy (legomyego180):

It would be easiest to break this up into three integrals I believe, is that correct @Jamierox4ev3r

HanAkoSolo (jamierox4ev3r):

yes, this is called using linearity

HanAkoSolo (jamierox4ev3r):

it would also be helpful to think of the problem this way: -x^3+x^2+x

HanAkoSolo (jamierox4ev3r):

@marcelie can you do that, or would you like me to lay it out for you?

OpenStudy (marcelie):

wait i got it :p ty <3

OpenStudy (legomyego180):

exponent rules for integration would probably be helpful

HanAkoSolo (jamierox4ev3r):

wait, as in you have the answer?

OpenStudy (marcelie):

yes , ive been trying to learn the rules lol

HanAkoSolo (jamierox4ev3r):

that's good :) and yes, power rules are very helpful Just so I can make sure that you are right, what answer did you get?

OpenStudy (marcelie):

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