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Ok I have one question...

Can someone show me how the primitive function for..

4lnx+4

comes out as 2[xlnx^2] ??

ta :)
 

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Notice the derivative of xlnx
d/dx (xlnx) = lnx + 1
4lnx + 4 = 4(lnx + 1)
Therefore
int. [4lnx + 4] dx
= 4 * int. [lnx + 1]
= 4 * xlnx + C
= 2 * 2xlnx + C
= 2{x ln(x2)} + C, using the power rule, a*lnx = ln(xa)
 
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hmmm i dont get the transition from

= 4 * int. [lnx + 1] there to..

= 4 * xlnx + C there.

thats the only part i dont get :( cheers man..
 

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ehhh kinda lets just hope I don't get it in my trial today eh :p

cheers heaps mate.
 

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