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OpenStudy (el_tucan):

wondering how to go about solving a definite integral...

OpenStudy (el_tucan):

OpenStudy (el_tucan):

do i take the x^2 putting it on top and making the exponent negative and use product rule?

OpenStudy (luigi0210):

I think that you're thinking of derivatives if you're gonna use the product rule

OpenStudy (el_tucan):

right

zepdrix (zepdrix):

So I rearranged things a tad,\[\Large \int\limits_2^3 e^{\color{#3366CF}{4/x}}\left(\frac{1}{x^2}dx\right)\]

zepdrix (zepdrix):

U-substitution, we'll want the `blue value` to be our \(\large u\). Our `du` will be very close to what we have in the brackets.

OpenStudy (el_tucan):

thnx. ima look at that...

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