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Applying the property of exponents, $\displaystyle a^{-n}=\frac{1}{a^n}$, where $n$ is a number
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$\int\frac{x^3}{\left(e^{-5x^4}+2\right)e^{5x^4}}dx$
Learn how to solve two-variable linear equations problems step by step online. Find the integral int((x^3e^(-5x^4))/(e^(-5x^4)+2))dx. Applying the property of exponents, \displaystyle a^{-n}=\frac{1}{a^n}, where n is a number. Expand. Divide x^3 by 1+2e^{5x^4}. Resulting polynomial.