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ndnbolla
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In order to find the integral of 1/(x*ln(x)) dx, I tried using the substitution method where
u = 1/x and dv = 1/ln(x) dx .
Then du = ln(x) dx.
However this is where I got stuck.
What would v equal? Or is their another way I should be approaching this integral in order to find if it is diverging or converging and if converging, to what value?
u = 1/x and dv = 1/ln(x) dx .
Then du = ln(x) dx.
However this is where I got stuck.
What would v equal? Or is their another way I should be approaching this integral in order to find if it is diverging or converging and if converging, to what value?