Calculus 10th Edition

Published by Brooks Cole
ISBN 10: 1-28505-709-0
ISBN 13: 978-1-28505-709-5

Chapter 8 - Integration Techniques, L'Hopital's Rule, and Improper Integrals - 8.1 Exercises - Page 512: 15

Answer

$2(x-5)^7 +C$

Work Step by Step

Let u=x, du=dx $\int 14(x-5)^6dx=14\int (x-5)^6dx$ $14\int (x-5)^6dx=2(x-5)^7 +C$ $2(x-5)^7 +C$
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