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Mathematics, 08.04.2020 01:53 taylorclarkx17

If you let u=1+x^(5) in the integral ∫x^(4)tan(1+x^(5))dx, what is du?


If you let u=1+x^(5) in the integral ∫x^(4)tan(1+x^(5))dx, what is du?

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