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Evaluate the integral of (e^z + 1)/(e^z + z) from [0, 1]


How do you know what to let equal to u to start this process?

The answer in the book is ln(e+1).
8 years ago

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Answered by Steve
u = e^z + z
du = (e^z + 1) dz
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Evaluate the integral of (e^z + 1)/(e^z + z) from [0, 1]


How do you know what to let equal to u to start this process?

The answer in the book is ln(e+1).

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