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How do I find the anti derivative of 3/x^4 ?

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How do I find the anti derivative of 3/x^4 ?

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The way you find the anti derivative is by first rewriting the equation as 3*(x^-4) now according to the anti derivative rule u add 1 to the power and divide by that number so we get [3*(x^(-4 + 1))] /(- 4 + 1) + C which gives us [3*x^-3]/-3 + Cwhich simplifies to -x^-3 which you can rewrite as ( -1 / (x^3)) + C I hope this helped. If you need further help or clarification email me. Good Luck.

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