Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Take the constant out:
Apply the Power Rule
Simplify
Add a constant to the solution
Graph
Popular Examples
limit as x approaches 0 of 4-x^2taylor (x+x*cos(x)-2*sin(x))/(x^3)d/(d{x)}(2{x}^4+2{y}^4+{z}^4-2{x}^2{y}^2{z})integral of-3/yinverse oflaplace 3/((s+1)^2+9)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the integral of 1/(2x^5) ?
The integral of 1/(2x^5) is -1/(8x^4)+C