Calculus Examples

Find the Antiderivative 8x^4+(x^-2)/2
Step 1
Write as a function.
Step 2
The function can be found by finding the indefinite integral of the derivative .
Step 3
Set up the integral to solve.
Step 4
Move to the denominator using the negative exponent rule .
Step 5
Split the single integral into multiple integrals.
Step 6
Since is constant with respect to , move out of the integral.
Step 7
By the Power Rule, the integral of with respect to is .
Step 8
Since is constant with respect to , move out of the integral.
Step 9
Simplify the expression.
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Step 9.1
Move out of the denominator by raising it to the power.
Step 9.2
Simplify.
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Step 9.2.1
Combine and .
Step 9.2.2
Multiply the exponents in .
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Step 9.2.2.1
Apply the power rule and multiply exponents, .
Step 9.2.2.2
Multiply by .
Step 10
By the Power Rule, the integral of with respect to is .
Step 11
Simplify.
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Step 11.1
Simplify.
Step 11.2
Simplify.
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Step 11.2.1
Combine and .
Step 11.2.2
Move to the denominator using the negative exponent rule .
Step 11.3
Reorder terms.
Step 12
The answer is the antiderivative of the function .