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Re: HSC 2017 MX2 Integration Marathon
For Q4, if you stare at it long enough, you should be able to use reverse quotient rule.
Let y=1+ln x, then y'=1/x
The integrand can be written as
(y-1)/y^2
=(x'y-xy')/y^2.
Now, the answer should be obvious.
For Q4, if you stare at it long enough, you should be able to use reverse quotient rule.
Let y=1+ln x, then y'=1/x
The integrand can be written as
(y-1)/y^2
=(x'y-xy')/y^2.
Now, the answer should be obvious.