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Use integration by substitution to solve the integral below. Use C for the constant of integration. 6(ln(y))3ydy\int \frac{-6(\ln (y))^{3}}{y} d y
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Add the constant of integration C C .
The final solution is:
32(ln(y))4+C -\frac{3}{2}(\ln(y))^4 + C
The integral evaluates to:
32(ln(y))4+C \boxed{-\frac{3}{2}(\ln(y))^4 + C}

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