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Parth (parthkohli):

\[\int_0^1\left(\frac{1}{\ln x} + \frac{1}{1-x}\right)^2 \mathrm{dx}\] @Mimi_x3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

have fun mimi =]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

could work backwards in figuring out what f(x) is

OpenStudy (anonymous):

rather than complete the integral itself

OpenStudy (mimi_x3):

lol, looks like those improper integrals?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

using what we know if of this \[\int f(x)dx=F(x)\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Outkast3r09 i dont think that would work

OpenStudy (mimi_x3):

can not be done by elementary terms.. http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=integrate+%28+%28%281%2Flnx%29%2B%281%2F%281-x%29%29%29^2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and this is why i hardly ever answer parth questions

Parth (parthkohli):

This is not my question; I found it from somewhere else. :-)

OpenStudy (mimi_x3):

well, i will try..will take a while tho lol

Parth (parthkohli):

I don't even get what the solution says. Hehe :-D

OpenStudy (shubhamsrg):

Only legit method I see is using Simpson's approximation formula.

OpenStudy (experimentx):

seriously i don't know ... but since you say it, then my guess must be correct :D

Parth (parthkohli):

Hoho ;-)

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