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How do I find the integral #intln(2x+1)dx# - Socratic 20 Sep 2014 · How do I find the integral #intln(2x+1)dx# ? Calculus Techniques of Integration Integration by Parts. 1 Answer
How do you solve #\log ( 2x + 1) = 1+ \log ( x - 2)#? - Socratic The solution is x=8.961 The equation is ln(2x+1)=1+ln(x-2) ln(2x+1)-ln(x-2)=1 ln((2x+1)/(x-2))=lne as lne=1 Removing the logs (2x+1)/(x-2)=e 2x+1=e(x-2) 2x+1=ex-2e ex ...
How do I evaluate int \ ln(2x+1) \ dx? - Socratic 10 Apr 2018 · 1756 views around the world You can reuse this answer ...
What is the derivative of #y=(sinx)^(2x)#? - Socratic 2 Mar 2017 · What is the derivative of #y=(sinx)^(2x)#? Calculus Differentiating Logarithmic Functions Differentiating Logarithmic Functions without Base e 1 Answer
How do you differentiate #y=((2x)/(x-1))((3x+4)/(5x^2-7))#? - Socratic 1 Nov 2017 · dy/dx = (2x)/(x -1)(3x +4)/(5x^2 - 7)(1/x - 1/(x - 1) + 3/(3x + 4) - (10x)/(5x^2 - 7)) I would use logarithmic differentiation.
What is int ln(2x)^2dx? - Socratic 28 Jul 2018 · =2x\ln(2 x) -2x +C Given that \int ln(2x)^2 \ \d x =\int 2ln(2x) \ \d x =2\int (lnx+\ln 2) \ \d x =2\int lnx\ dx+2\int \ln 2 \d x =2(\ln x \int 1\ dx-\int (1/dx(lnx ...
How do you find dy/dx by implicit differentiation given ln(cosy)=2x+5 ... dy/dx = 2/-tan(y) Implicit Differentiation helps you take derivatives of functions that have different variables from the one with respect to which you are taking the derivative (usually, when you have …
What is the integral of ln(1+4x^2)/1+4x^2 - Socratic 29 Mar 2018 · #intln(1+4x^2)/(1+4x^2)dx# Let's factor the denominator: #intln(1+4x^2)/((2x-i)(2x+i))dx# Now, we can do partial fraction expansion and separate the argument of the ...
How do you differentiate #f'(x) = cos( x² ln(x) ) * ( 2x ln(x ... 10 Oct 2015 · The much simpler question is to find the antiderivative, that is, to integrate #f'(x) = cos( x² ln(x) ) * ( 2x ln(x) + x ) # Because # ( 2x ln(x) + x ) # is thederivative of the argument of #cos#, …
What is the instantaneous rate of change of f(x)=ln(2x^2-4x 4 Mar 2016 · What is the instantaneous rate of change of #f(x)=ln(2x^2-4x+6) # at #x=0 #? Calculus Derivatives Instantaneous Rate of Change at a Point