Find the most general antiderivative of the function. (Check your answer by differentiation. Use C for the constant of the antiderivative.) f(x) = 7· e" + 13. T* + 4. e5 x + 4 xT+ n° .x + + 6. e* - xe

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Find the most general antiderivative of the function. (Check your answer by differentiation. Use C for the constant of the antiderivative.)
f(x) = 7· e" + 13. T* + 4. e5 x + 4 xT+ ne .x +
+ 6. ex - xe
1
15x
음 + 풍12+ 8 In( Ixl) +6e" +
(((Te"x(1+1)+4r"+1)ln(x)+13r*(n+ 1))
F(x) =
(e +1)ln(n) (T +1)
Transcribed Image Text:Find the most general antiderivative of the function. (Check your answer by differentiation. Use C for the constant of the antiderivative.) f(x) = 7· e" + 13. T* + 4. e5 x + 4 xT+ ne .x + + 6. ex - xe 1 15x 음 + 풍12+ 8 In( Ixl) +6e" + (((Te"x(1+1)+4r"+1)ln(x)+13r*(n+ 1)) F(x) = (e +1)ln(n) (T +1)
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