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Use the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus: If , then .

Therefore, we need to find the indefinite integral of our equation first.

To do that, we can use the anti-power rule or reverse power rule. We raise the exponent on the variables by one and divide by the new exponent.

For this problem, we'll treat as since anything to the zero power is one.

Since the derivative of any constant is , when we take the indefinite integral, we add a to compensate for any constant that might be there.

From here we can simplify.

According to FTOC:

Notice that the 's cancel out.

Plug in our given information and solve.

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