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Explain what is wrong with the following use of the power rule. Integral StartFraction 5 Over x squared EndFraction dx equalsStartStartFraction 5 OverOver StartFraction x cubed Over 3 EndFraction EndEndFraction plus Upper C Choose the correct answer below. A. The power rule for derivatives was used instead of the power rule for integrals. B. The power rule was applied to the denominator rather than the entire integrand. C. The arbitrary constant is not required when the power rule is used. D. The power rule was applied to the numerator rather than the entire integrand.

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