Edexcel C1 — Question 1 4 marks

Exam BoardEdexcel
ModuleC1 (Core Mathematics 1)
Marks4
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TopicIndefinite & Definite Integrals
TypeBasic indefinite integration
DifficultyEasy -1.2 This is a straightforward C1 integration question requiring only direct application of the power rule to three terms. It's routine recall with no problem-solving, conceptual understanding, or multi-step reasoning required—simpler than average A-level questions.
Spec1.08b Integrate x^n: where n != -1 and sums

Find \(\int (6x^2 + 2x + x^{-2}) \, dx\), giving each term in its simplest form. [4]

Find $\int (6x^2 + 2x + x^{-2}) \, dx$, giving each term in its simplest form. [4]

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