5.5 The Substitution Rule/69: Difference between revisions
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<math> | <math> | ||
\begin{align} | \begin{align} | ||
\int_{0}^{1} \left(\frac{e^z + 1}{e^z + z}\right) &= \int_{0}^{1} \left((e^z +1)dx (\frac{1}{e^z +z}) \right) | \int_{0}^{1} \left(\frac{e^z + 1}{e^z + z}\right) &= \int_{0}^{1} \left((e^z +1)dx (\frac{1}{e^z +z}) \right) \\[2ex] | ||
&= \int_{1}^{e+1} \left(\frac{1}{u}\right)du | &= \int_{1}^{e+1} \left(\frac{1}{u}\right)du \\[2ex] | ||
&= \left(\ln (|u|) \right) | &= \left(\ln (|u|) \right) \bigg|_{1}^{e+1} \\[2ex] | ||
&= \ln (|e+1|) - \ln (|1|) \\[2ex] | |||
&= \ln(e+1) - 0 = \ln (e+1) | |||
\end{align} | \end{align} | ||
</math> | </math> |
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