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can integrate 1/(x*lnx) by parts??
Parts is probably not the best approach. Instead, look for derivatives within the integrand.LCSphysicist said:Summary:: .
can integrate 1/(x*lnx) by parts??
Yeh, i know that there is a easier way to resolve it. But i see that try by part we can't ccame in the right answer, i need to now if i made a error or indeed we can't use integral by parts here, and if we cant, why?PeroK said:Parts is probably not the best approach. Instead, look for derivatives within the integrand.
You'll need to post your attempt. No one can help if we can't see what you've done.LCSphysicist said:Yeh, i know that there is a easier way to resolve it. But i see that try by part we can't ccame in the right answer, i need to now if i made a error or indeed we can't use integral by parts here, and if we cant, why?