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Asked by tom

whats the integral of

(10+ ln(2x) )^7
------------------- dx
x
6 years ago

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Answered by Reiny
how about
(1/8)(ln(2x) + 10)^8 + c

noticed I could write the original as
∫ (1/x)(ln(2x) + 10)^7 and when you differentiate ln(2x) you get 1/x

check by taking the derivative of my answer
6 years ago

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