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Since the exponent of the denominator is negative, we can bring it to the numerator and thus simplify
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$\int_{0}^{\frac{5}{2}}3\cdot 110^{141}xdx$
Learn how to solve definite integrals problems step by step online. Integrate the function (3x)/(110^(-141)) from 0 to 5/2. Since the exponent of the denominator is negative, we can bring it to the numerator and thus simplify. The integral of a constant times a function is equal to the constant multiplied by the integral of the function. The integral of a constant times a function is equal to the constant multiplied by the integral of the function. Applying the power rule for integration, \displaystyle\int x^n dx=\frac{x^{n+1}}{n+1}, where n represents a number or constant function, in this case n=1.