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Integrate the expression 6x\(^2\) – 2x + 1

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Mathematics JAMB 2018

Integrate the expression 6x\(^2\) – 2x + 1

  • 3x\(^3\) - 2x\(^2\) + x + c
  • 2x\(^3\) - x\(^2\) + x + c checkmark
  • 2x\(^3\) – 3x\(^2\) + c
  • x\(^3\) + x\(^2\) – x + c

The correct answer is: B

Explanation

6x\(^2\) - 2x + 1

\(\frac{6x^{2+1}}{2+1} - \frac{2x^{1+1}}{1+1}+ 1x = \frac{6x^3}{3} - \frac{2x^2}{2} + x\)

\(2x^3 - x^2 + x + c\)

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