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    Find the Indefinite Integral\[\int \frac { 2 x ^ { 7 } - 5 x ^ { 4 } + 2 } { x ^ { 7 } } d x\]
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Find the Indefinite Integral ∫2x7−5x4+2x7dx\int \frac { 2 x ^ { 7 } - 5 x ^ { 4 } + 2 } { x ^ { 7 } } d x∫x72x7−5x4+2​dx

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Find the indefinite integral.
∫2x7−5x4+2x7dx\int \frac { 2 x ^ { 7 } - 5 x ^ { 4 } + 2 } { x ^ { 7 } } d x∫x72x7−5x4+2​dx

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