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Can't figure it out, here's a screenshot with better typography.
Often integral tables can help get an answer but they are acceptable when its a homework assignment. I looked at a few and this integral is not listed. They do show ones where ##ln(x)^n## with n an integer but none with a real number power.
I can't imagine where that function came from, but the chain rule is your friend!lIllIlIIIl said:Can't figure it out, here's a screenshot with better typography.
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Your problem is ambiguous, so isn't clear to me.lIllIlIIIl said:Can't figure it out, here's a screenshot with better typography.
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The problem asks for the derivative, not the integral.jedishrfu said:One attack that might work is to replace ln(x) with y and ask what is the integral for that