leehuan
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...Oh wowQuite so, according to Wolfram Alpha.
So is the answer then
inf -> x>0
NaN -> x=0
-inf -> x<0
...Oh wowQuite so, according to Wolfram Alpha.
The ln(2)/2 is just a constant, so integrating that gives (pi/4)*(ln(2)/2) = pi*(ln(2)/8).
Whoops, messy writing on my part had my 'x' inside the ln()The ln(2)/2 is just a constant, so integrating that gives (pi/4)*(ln(2)/2) = pi*(ln(2)/8).
Also from the same booklet
I just tried IBP, and used the substitution
This gave me
u=1/x, change variables back to x, add together and use inverse trig relations to simplify.Also from the same booklet
I just tried IBP, and used the substitution
This gave me