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Integrating a curious function
Yes, I meant the former, the integrand is x/logx. Thank you for the information! I'm looking up a bit in other websites what this Ei function is in more detail.- zip37
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Integrating a curious function
Homework Statement I'm having some trouble trying to integrate the following function Homework Equations \int([x/(logx)]dx) The Attempt at a Solution I have tried integration by parts but I get stuck with harder integrals. What I'd like to know is that this function could be...- zip37
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Courses Help! Struggling Undergraduate Physics Student from Mexico
Problem is, the course requirements were stated for something lower than what I'm being taught. I still don't know what a gradient is, but we're checking vectorial calculus stuff in physics intro class. Proofs are almost everywhere, calc ones seem to be the hardest, but they're also in...- zip37
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Courses Help! Struggling Undergraduate Physics Student from Mexico
Thank you all for your support! I've been thinking about it for quite a while now, while I'm still not completely sure about it, I think I'll take some time to brush up my calculus skills. I also think I may give physics another go, but for now I'm making up my mind... Again, thank you all...- zip37
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Courses Help! Struggling Undergraduate Physics Student from Mexico
Hi! I'm a new undergraduate physics student from Mexico, I study in UNAM. The reason why I posted this here is because of desperately needed advice and support. My first two weeks of school have been pretty hard and I cannot grasp most of the things we're being taught. For example...- zip37
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