Asked by Tassel
how do you intergrate (sqrt(ln r))/r
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Jessica
You have to use substitution for this problem. So, let u=(ln r). Then du=(1/r)dr. Now plug in u and du into the equation. This yields the integral of (sqrt(u)), which can also be written as the integral of u^(1-2). Now just integrate and plug (ln r) back in for u.
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