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Find the general indefinite integral. (Use $C$ for the constant of integration.)
\[
\int(5 x+\cos (x)) d x
\]
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\(\boxed{\frac{5}{2}x^2 + \sin(x) + C}\) is the final answer.
Step 1 :Split the integral into two parts: the integral of 5x and the integral of cos(x).
Step 2 :The integral of 5x is \(\frac{5}{2}x^2\).
Step 3 :The integral of cos(x) is sin(x).
Step 4 :Add a constant of integration, C, to the result.
Step 5 :So, the general indefinite integral of the function \(5x + \cos(x)\) is \(\frac{5}{2}x^2 + \sin(x) + C\).
Step 6 :\(\boxed{\frac{5}{2}x^2 + \sin(x) + C}\) is the final answer.