Question Number 219182 by skcusb last updated on 20/Apr/25

Commented by MathematicalUser2357 last updated on 22/Apr/25

$$\int{y}^{\mathrm{2}} \left({y}+\mathrm{2}\right)^{\frac{\mathrm{1}}{\mathrm{4}}} {dy} \\ $$
Answered by MrGaster last updated on 20/Apr/25

Commented by Frix last updated on 20/Apr/25

$$\mathrm{Yes}.\:\mathrm{Factorizing}\:\mathrm{looks}\:\mathrm{better}: \\ $$$$=\frac{\mathrm{4}}{\mathrm{585}}\left(\mathrm{45}{x}^{\mathrm{2}} −\mathrm{80}{x}+\mathrm{128}\right)\left({x}+\mathrm{2}\right)^{\frac{\mathrm{5}}{\mathrm{4}}} +{C} \\ $$