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what is that?It is Cowpea
This question is a good way of seeing how much of integration you understand in my opinion.
Unless I am mistaken, you had a little boo boo at the end.
You made an error on the second last line, it should be +2.
Your last line you've done a silly mistake, otherwise it's correct.
nice tryMaybe if your DP and location didn't have anything to do with me, your silly errors would be eliminated =)
Integrate log(t) from t=1 to t=x using the method used for this question, your answer will depend on the variable x. The derivative of this function is log(x) by the fundamental theorem of calculus, so adding an arbitrary constant to your answer gives you the indefinite integral of log x.what if there were no limits? int. by parts then??