How do you find the indefinite integral of #int x^3(x^4+3)^2dx#?
2 Answers
Explanation:
Let
=
=
The answer is
Explanation:
First of all, expand the square: using the formula
we have that
Now we can multiply the expanded square for
Now this quantity is easy to integrate, because of the linearity of the integral, which means that the integral of the sum is the sum of the integrals:
and each of these integrals can be done using the same rule, i.e.
So:
The answer is thus