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How to integrate ln(x)?

You need to use a clever trick for this! Write ln(x) as 1ln(x), and use integration by parts:u=ln(x) v'=1u'=1/x v=xThen applying the formula we obtain∫ln(x)dx = xln(x) - ∫[(1/x)x] dx = ...

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What are radical-changing verbs?

Radical-changing verbs, or stem-changing verbs, are common in Spanish. Whilst they are not regular verbs, they do follow a pattern, making them easier to learn than verbs that are fully irregular. It is i...

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Answered by Natalie P. Spanish tutor
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How do I write a 16 mark answer?

You don't need to be scared of bigger questions worth more marks . You approach them the same way as any other question, you just need to write a little bit more. You must always give two sides in your an...

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A) Differentiate ln(x) b) integrate ln(x)

A) y=ln(x) Ey = x Ey(dy/dx ) = 1 Eln(x)(dy/dx) = 1 X(dy/dx) = 1 Dy/dx = 1/xb) y = 1 * ln(x) V = ln(x) U= x dv/dx =1/x Du/dx = 1xln(x) - (integral) x * (1/x)xln(x) - (integ...

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Answered by Stanley R. Maths tutor
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Explain two features of the UK's constiution

A constitution establishes power and functioning of the government, how this should be carried out and the rights of those being governed. One feature of the UK constitution is that it is uncodified. This...

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Answered by Isobel M. Politics tutor
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