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Integration of ln(x + x^2) is it (1+2x)/(x+x^2)?
The discussion centers around the integration of the function ln(x + x²), specifically exploring the method of integration by parts and the correct application of differentiation. Participants are clarifying the distinction between integration and differentiation in this context.
Participants do not reach a consensus on the correct integration of ln(x + x²), with multiple viewpoints presented regarding the method and the interpretation of the original question.
There are limitations in the discussion regarding the assumptions made about the integration process and the definitions of the functions involved. The mathematical steps for integration remain unresolved.
DigiDigi said:Integration of ln(x + x^2) is it (1+2x)/(x+x^2)?
DigiDigi said:Integration of ln(x + x^2) is it (1+2x)/(x+x^2)?
DigiDigi said:I try to integrate. Looks like I make mistake and differentiate it. We integrate using integration by parts?