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27 August, 22:02

How do I take the integral of ln (x) dx?

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  1. 27 August, 22:10
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    Xlnx - x + c is the integral because (xlnx - x + c) ' = (xlnx) ' - x' + c' = (x') lnx +

    x (lnx) ' - 1 + 0 = 1lnx + x (1 / x) - 1 = lnx + 1 - 1 = lnx;
  2. 27 August, 22:43
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    X ln x - x + c

    is the integral
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