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OpenStudy (chris215):

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OpenStudy (phi):

can you use the equation editor ?

OpenStudy (chris215):

yeah

OpenStudy (chris215):

\[f(x)=\int\limits_{2x}^{5x}\frac{ 1 }{ t } dt\]

OpenStudy (phi):

you could integrate it

OpenStudy (chris215):

would I get log(5x)-log(2x)?

OpenStudy (phi):

yes, now combine the logs using log(a)-log(b) = log(a/b)

OpenStudy (chris215):

log(5/2)?

OpenStudy (phi):

yes, and that is a constant (assuming x was not 0 or negative, which would make the logs imaginary)

OpenStudy (chris215):

ok is that all i had to do?

OpenStudy (phi):

yes

OpenStudy (chris215):

thank you!

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