SOLUTION: ∫(x^4 -2x^2)^4 (4x^2 - 4)dx
What would be the answer of this integration question? Plz tell the very in a very basic manner along with formula because I haven't much idea about
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Question 1166993: ∫(x^4 -2x^2)^4 (4x^2 - 4)dx
What would be the answer of this integration question? Plz tell the very in a very basic manner along with formula because I haven't much idea about integration
Answer by ikleyn(52909) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Looking into your formula, I am 179% sure that it is written INCORRECTLY.
The second factor must be (4x^3-4), and then the function under the integral sign is a full differential.
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