hi
the question is:
(intergral sign) dx/(x(logx)^3)
^3 means power of 3 right? if not, that's what im trying to use it as
i got to the last stage, using logx as u, which was
(intergral sign) 1/((u)^3) = u^(-3)
= [-1/2(u)^(-2)]
= -1/2(logx)^(-2)
= -1/(2(logx^2))
this is where i got stuck.
the answer in the bak of the book is e^(sin(^-1)x)??????????
i'm completely lost, any help would be greatly appreicated!!!
the question is:
(intergral sign) dx/(x(logx)^3)
^3 means power of 3 right? if not, that's what im trying to use it as
i got to the last stage, using logx as u, which was
(intergral sign) 1/((u)^3) = u^(-3)
= [-1/2(u)^(-2)]
= -1/2(logx)^(-2)
= -1/(2(logx^2))
this is where i got stuck.
the answer in the bak of the book is e^(sin(^-1)x)??????????
i'm completely lost, any help would be greatly appreicated!!!