Answer :

Answer:

[tex]2x+\frac{5x^2}{2}+\frac{x^4}{8}+C[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

I notice you have a dx at the end of the equation, this leads me to believe this is an integral. With no bounds of integration, I will solve for the indefinite integral. I will also interpret your equation as follows:

[tex]\int \:2+5x+\frac{1}{2}x^3dx[/tex]

Sum rule tells us:

[tex]\int \:2dx+\int \:5xdx+\int \frac{1}{2}x^3dx[/tex]

From this we get:

[tex]2x+\frac{5x^2}{2}+\frac{x^4}{8}[/tex]

Don't forget to add the constant!

[tex]2x+\frac{5x^2}{2}+\frac{x^4}{8}+C[/tex]

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