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Hi, this is my first thread on this site. Great site :)

I'm currently in year 11 and this question has been bugging me for hours, I got so confused.

Find the primitive function of:

(e^(1/x))/(x^2)
 
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You know when you differentiate 1/x you get -1/(x<sup>2</sup>); since the integral isn't a negative then you need to put a negative in front of it so the answer is -e<sup>1/x</sup> + C.
If you didn't understand that, try using substitution u=1/x.
 

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thank you.

damn, I got it mixed up with d/dx(lnX) = 1/x. I thought it was the other way around. :(
 

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DONT ever mix them up. Happened to me and look at me now, no hair..

jks.

Yeh, just try to keep that in mind. =D
 

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