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QUESTION: integrate the following (2x-5)(36+4x)

Multiply out the barckets.

(2x-5)(36+4x) = 72x + 8x^2 - 180 - 20x = 8x^2 + 52x - 180

Integrating this quadratic, we get (8/3)x^3 + 26x^2 - 180 x + const

 

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