s- integral

s (p^5) lnp dp ?

= (lnp)[(p^6)/(6)] - s (i'm confused here)

Let ln p = u and p^5 dv = dv
du = 1/p and v = p^6/6
The integral can be written uv - v du =
(ln p*p^6)/6 - S (p^5/6)
= (1/6)ln p*p^6 - ???

Complete the last step

Similar Questions
  1. s- integralendpoints are 0 and pi/2 i need to find the integral of sin^2 (2x) dx. i know that the answer is pi/4, but im not
    1. answers icon 0 answers
  2. Use substitution to evaluate the indefinite integral:The integral of [ (sq. root (1 + ln x)) ((ln x)/x) dx] Im confused on what
    1. answers icon 1 answer
  3. Evaluate the integral.Problem#1 Integral sign 4dx/[(x+3)(x^2 +3x) Does it matter where A, B, and C is placed over. Is there a
    1. answers icon 1 answer
  4. Evaluate the Integralpi / = (3cos^2x-1) (sinx) dx=0 0 I am really confused with this, please help! ** used / for integral, not
    1. answers icon 1 answer
more similar questions