What is the antiderivative of #ln(x)^2#?
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Explanation:
Here,
Using Power-coefficient Rule :
Using , Integration by parts:
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Note:
If
Using , Integration by parts:
Using above result for
Explanation:
The antiderivative of a function is basically the function's integral. So we get:
I'm assuming that we have
Using logarithm rules, we get:
This is a common integral, where