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OpenStudy (falconmaster):

what show should i watch

OpenStudy (steve816):

the middle

OpenStudy (countryboyswag):

Something with Mr. President, AKA DONALD JOHN TRUUUUUMMMMPPPPPPP

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

A video on derivation of Integration by parts. Then integrate, \(\int (1/x) dx\) by parts. You'll get 0=1. Then correct the derivation for integration by parts. (WAAAT?)

alones (alones):

Watch some math tutorials.

OpenStudy (countryboyswag):

WATCH TRUMP

OpenStudy (steve816):

@SolomonZelman Wouldn't that be\[\Huge \ln|x|\]

ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

history channel

OpenStudy (iluvsoccer):

@Falconmaster, you can use the chat boxes below to talk about this. This is nowhere related to Math.

OpenStudy (steve816):

Everything in the universe is related to math :)

OpenStudy (countryboyswag):

Shut up Jabez

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

oh, Steve, no.

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

That is just integration, and I am saying by parts.

OpenStudy (steve816):

Ok, than I don't know what that is. I guess I'll watch a video.

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

it basically turns out, \(\displaystyle \int \frac{a}{x}dx=x\frac{a}{x}+\int \frac{a}{x}dx\) \(\displaystyle \int 0=a\) and the answer (due to the nature or steps in the derivation) that as soon as you integrate by parts you have \(\displaystyle \int \frac{a}{x}dx=x\frac{a}{x}+\int \frac{a}{x}dx \color{red}{\bf +C}\)

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

anyway ... won't interrupt.

OpenStudy (blazeryder):

Revolution. Best show ever.

OpenStudy (alicialenae2000):

Playful kiss pretty good!

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