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Find the antiderivative of 

Foundations:  
We only require some fundamental rules for antiderivatives/integrals. We have the power rule:
  for
Also, like derivatives, multiplication by a constant and addition/subtraction are respected by the antiderivative:
Solution:  
We can apply the rules listed above to find

Do not forget the constant when evaluating an antiderivative (i.e., an integral without upper and lower bounds)!
Final Answer:  

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