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OpenStudy (adunb8):

anyone know how to integrate ln |t+c| c being a constant

OpenStudy (experimentx):

how do you integrate log(x) ?

OpenStudy (experimentx):

sorry ... ln(x)?

OpenStudy (adunb8):

wouldnt it be x(lnx-1) + c?

OpenStudy (adunb8):

??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

check your answer by differentiating

OpenStudy (experimentx):

just substitute t+c = x

OpenStudy (anonymous):

fun one U= ln(t+c) dU = 1/(t+c) V = t+c dV = dt \[\int\limits_{ }^{ } \ln(t+c) dt = \ln(t+c) *(t+c) - \int\limits_{ }^{ } (t+c)/(t+c) dt\]

OpenStudy (adunb8):

oh isee thank you~~

OpenStudy (aravindg):

:)

OpenStudy (aravindg):

i am late

OpenStudy (anonymous):

me too

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