Question 1 Find the following indefinite integral. I=∫x(2x−4)5dx Leave your answer in the form of (ax+b)de∗g(x)+C with your constant of integration as "+ C". I=interpreted asExpected answer:interpreted as(2x−4)6168(12x+4)+C You can get help by clicking on show steps. The formula for integrating by parts is∫udvdxdx=uv−∫vdudxdx. Answer saved Not marked Feedback for . Show feedback.The feedback has changed.This feedback is based on your last submitted answer. Save your changed answer to get updated feedback. What do you want to do next? ⤺ Go back to the previous part There's nothing more to do from here. Show stepsHide steps(Your score will not be affected.) Save answer Score: 0/3 Feedback for . Hide feedback.The feedback has changed.This feedback is based on your last submitted answer. Save your changed answer to get updated feedback. Or, you could: ⤺ Go back to the previous part There's nothing more to do from here. Advice The formula for integrating by parts is ∫udvdxdx=uv−∫vdudxdx. We choose u=x and dvdx=(2x−4)5. So dudx = 1 and v=112(2x−4)6. Hence,∫x(2x−4)5dx=uv−∫vdudxdx=x(2x−4)6−∫(2x−4)6dx12=x12(2x−4)6−1168(2x−4)7+C=(2x−4)6168(14x−(2x−4))+C=(2x−4)6168(12x+4)+CThe solution is: g(x)=12x+4. Score: 0/3 Total 0/3 Move to the next questionTry another question like this oneReveal answers