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How to derive this log related integration formula?
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[QUOTE="gibberingmouther, post: 5997901, member: 642203"] here is a link with the formula: https://portal.uea.ac.uk/documents/6207125/8199714/steps+into+calculus+integration+and+natural+logarithms.pdf i'm talking about the formula that says the integral of f'(x)/f(x)dx = ln(f(x))+C it's kind of hard to put this into Google. where does this formula come from, and can i derive it using basic math i would know (algebra, calculus, etc.)? any way there is of showing why this formula is true would be appreciated ... i like to see multiple demonstrations if they exist. [/QUOTE]
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