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OpenStudy (anonymous):

integration by parts of xln(x) This is what I have so far, is this right? : u=x u'=1 v'=ln(x) v=1/x

hartnn (hartnn):

v' = ln x , v=1/x ??? no... i suggest you take u=ln x v'=x

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