Probably the easiest way to integrate this is to expand the binomial...yes, 11 term... and then multiply the 30th degree polynomial term by term by x5 and then integrate term by term Good luck!
Yow S.
asked 02/24/21Determine the following antiderivative: ∫(2x^3+1)^10x^5dx
∫(2x3 + 1)10x5dx
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