evaluate the integral of these problems (x^3+x)/(x) dx , and 5sec(x)tan(x) dx
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(x3+x)/x=x2+1, which integrates to x3/3+x+C.

5sec(x)tan(x), integrates to 5sec(x)+C.

C stands for an integration constant.

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