Final answer to the problem
$4\left(5y^2-2\right)$
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- Integrate by substitution
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- Weierstrass Substitution
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1
Combining like terms $16y^2$ and $4y^2$
$20y^2-8$
2
Factor the polynomial $20y^2-8$ by it's greatest common factor (GCF): $4$
$4\left(5y^2-2\right)$
Final answer to the problem
$4\left(5y^2-2\right)$