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A.
\(\frac{2x^3}{3}\) - 2x + k
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B.
x3 + 2x + k
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C.
\(\frac{2x^3}{3}\) + 2x + k
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D.
x3 - 2x + k
Correct Answer: Option C
Explanation
\(\int\) \(\frac{2x^3 + 2x}{x}\) = \(\int\) \(\frac{2x^3}{x}\) + \(\frac{2x}{x}\) = \(\int\) (2x
2 + 2)
dx
\(\frac{2x^2+1}{2 + 1}\) + 2x + k
= \(\frac{2x^3}{3}\)+ 2x + k
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