Find the indefinite integral. \int x(1-3x^{2})^{4}dx

Mahagnazk

Mahagnazk

Answered question

2021-11-20

Find the indefinite integral.
x(13x2)4dx

Answer & Explanation

Michele Grimsley

Michele Grimsley

Beginner2021-11-21Added 19 answers

Step 1
Given: x(13x2)4dx
for evaluating this limit we substitute
13x2=t
now differentiating it both side with respect to t
03(2x)dxdt=1   (ddx(kx2)=k(2x))
6xdxdt=1
xdx=dt6
now replacing xdx with dt6 and (13x2) with t in given integral
Step 2
so,
x(13x2)4dx=t4dt6
=16t4dt
(xmdx=xm+1m+1+c)
=16(t4+14+1)+c
=16(t55)+c
=t530+c
now replacing t with 13x2
x(13x2)4dx=(13x2)530+c
hence, given integral is equal to (13x2)530+c.
Fachur

Fachur

Beginner2021-11-22Added 17 answers

Step 1: Use Integration by Substitution.
Let u=13x2,du=6xdx, then xdx=16du
Step 2: Using u and du above, rewrite x(13x2)4dx.
u46du
Step 3: Use Constant Factor Rule: cf(x)dx=cf(x)dx.
16u4du
Step 4: Use Power Rule: xndx=xn+1n+1+C.
u530
Step 5: Substitute u=13x2 back into the original integral.
(13x2)530
Step 6: Add constant.
(13x2)530+C

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