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OpenStudy (anonymous):

for the integral of p^(6)lnpdp i get (1/6)p^(6)lnp - (1/36)p^6 + C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

think you need parts here

OpenStudy (anonymous):

exponents and constants are incorrect, but the idea is right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I get \[-\frac{p^7}{49}+\frac{1}{7} p^7 ln(p)\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

+C can't forget the constant

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you could guess that there should be a 1/7 p^7 ln p in the answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry...I wrote the integral wrong...It's p^(5)lnpdp

OpenStudy (anonymous):

then you are correct sammi5

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