Tang Jiacheng's answer to Chowder's Junior College 1 H2 Maths question.
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If u can observe this it will be great. If not sub u=ln x. The Q asks u to show that the integrating factor is lnx, and then find the general solution (which does not have to be in terms of lnx of course).
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6 years ago
Sorry but i still abit confuse help please means if i do one by one like 1/x (1/lnx)
Give me lnx (1/lnx)
This doesnt equate to 1/(ln^2x^2) ? But why ? I thought x term multiply together get x^2? Why only the ln is squared ?
Give me lnx (1/lnx)
This doesnt equate to 1/(ln^2x^2) ? But why ? I thought x term multiply together get x^2? Why only the ln is squared ?
how did u arrive at ur ans? For integration of a product, u cannot just do one by one and multiply them together...
Can help another Q pls