5.4 Indefinite Integrals and the Net Change Theorem/29: Difference between revisions

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\begin{align}
\begin{align}


\int_{-2}^{-1}\left(4y^3+\frac{2}{y^3}\right)dy \\[2ex]
\int_{-2}^{-1}\left(4y^3+\frac{2}{y^3}\right)dy &= \int_{-2}^{-1}\left(4y^3+2y^{-3}\right)dy\\[2ex]
&= \left[y^4-y^-2\right]_{-2}^{-1} \\[2ex]
&= \left[y^4-y^-2\right]_{-2}^{-1} \\[2ex]
&= (1-1)-\left(16-\frac{1}{4}\right) \\[2ex]
&= (1-1)-\left(16-\frac{1}{4}\right) \\[2ex]

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