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how do you integrate logarithmic functions with fractions and e^-(4 ex:e^-x+1e) in the fraction equations? the derivative quotient rule doesnt apply right?
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for logarithmic function integration by parts
fractional functions depend
what exactly is integration by parts?
first function*integral of second- INT(integral of second)*derivative of first)dx
are the functions either the numerator or denominator ?
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u must have two functions, if only one is given n there isn't the direct integral of that, choose 1 as the second function
ohhok...got it..thank u soo much!:)
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