5.5 The Substitution Rule/67: Difference between revisions

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<math>\int_{e}^{e^4}\frac{dx}{x\sqrt{lnx}}</math> = <math>\int_{1}^{4}\frac{1}{u}du</math> = <math>\int_{1}^{4}\u^{frac{-1}{2}}du</math>
<math>\int_{e}^{e^4}\frac{dx}{x\sqrt{lnx}}</math> = <math>\int_{1}^{4}\frac{1}{u}du</math> = <math>\int_{1}^{4}\u^{\frac{-1}{2}}du</math>

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