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Integral of (3x^3+2x^2)/(x) dx

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 |     3      2   
 |  3*x  + 2*x    
 |  ----------- dx
 |       x        
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$$\int\limits_{-1}^{1} \frac{3 x^{3} + 2 x^{2}}{x}\, dx$$
Integral((3*x^3 + 2*x^2)/x, (x, -1, 1))
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 |    3      2                 
 | 3*x  + 2*x            2    3
 | ----------- dx = C + x  + x 
 |      x                      
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$$\int \frac{3 x^{3} + 2 x^{2}}{x}\, dx = C + x^{3} + x^{2}$$
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    Use the examples entering the upper and lower limits of integration.