SOLUTION: Hi agin, was wondering if someone could please show me how to find the anti-derivative of the following: 5x^-3 - 3e^6x + 4/x If someone can provide full working with steps and ex

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Question 200581: Hi agin, was wondering if someone could please show me how to find the anti-derivative of the following:
5x^-3 - 3e^6x + 4/x
If someone can provide full working with steps and explanations that would be fantastic.
I also have to find the anti-derivative of:
e^2x
If someone can show me how to do this also I will be very grateful.
Thanks, -Nick.

Answer by vleith(2983) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Nick, this site www.wolframalpha.com can do all that type of stuff.
http://www81.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=(5x^-3+-+3e^6x+%2B+4)%2Fx
Enter the equation you want to integrate. Then scroll down to the indefinte Integral section and click "Show Steps"
Then make sure you understand them :)