SOLUTION: Find the constant of integration, C if y = 12x(x^2 + 3)^5 dx and the curve passes through the point (6, 5).

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Question 967020: Find the constant of integration, C if y = 12x(x^2 + 3)^5 dx and the curve passes through the point (6, 5).
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