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Using indefinite integration. Calculate the following integrals. A) dy/dx = 0.5 sin(3x) + 5cos(10x) B) dy/dx = 12e^4x C) dy/dx = 0.5x + 6x^2
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Using indefinite integration. Calculate the following integrals. A) dy/dx = 0.5 sin(3x) + 5cos(10x) B) dy/dx = 12e^4x C) dy/dx = 0.5x + 6x^2
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Using indefinite integration. Calculate the following integrals.
A) dy/dx = 0.5 sin(3x) + 5cos(10x)
B) dy/dx = 12e^4x
C) dy/dx = 0.5x + 6x^2
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