Integral_______ dx = (ax2 - a2)4 + C.
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Created April 30, 2011 5:39am UTC
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to do this, we get the derivative of (ax^2 - a^2)^4 + c assuming a is constant, the derivative is 4[(ax^2 - a^2)^3](2ax) hope this helps~ :)
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Created April 30, 2011 7:58am UTC
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