Given the function y = x^5 + x^3/2 + x + 7 Express the following in their simplest forms: i) dy/dx ii) ∫ y dx

i) 5x^4 + 3/2x^1/2 + 1ii) 1/6x^6 + 2/5x^5/2 + 1/2x^2 + 7x + c

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