What happens when you apply the power rule for integration to the function f(x)=1/x?

2 Answers
Jul 25, 2017

#f'(x)=-1/x^2#

Explanation:

We know that : #f(x)=1/x=x^(-1)# so now we can use the power rule.

#f(x)=x^(-1)=>f'(x)=-1x^(-1-1)=-x^(-2)=-1/x^2#

Jul 25, 2017

#"see explanation"#

Explanation:

#"the power rule does not work for this function"#

#int(ax^n)=a/(n+1)x^(n+1)color(white)(x)n!=-1#

#"as" int1/xdx=intx^-1dx != 1/0x^0" undefined"#

#"instead know the standard result"#

#int1/xdx=lnx+c#