J john-doe Member Joined Jul 29, 2012 Messages 179 Gender Male HSC 2012 Aug 9, 2012 #1 can someone show me the steps to integrate this- integral of ln(x^2-1) dx ....thanks i started with integration by parts then i experienced a road block! thanks again
can someone show me the steps to integrate this- integral of ln(x^2-1) dx ....thanks i started with integration by parts then i experienced a road block! thanks again
deswa1 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 12, 2011 Messages 2,256 Gender Male HSC 2012 Aug 9, 2012 #2 Split ln(x^2-1) into ln(x-1)(x+1) and then to ln(x-1)+ln(x+1). Now use I.B.P
J john-doe Member Joined Jul 29, 2012 Messages 179 Gender Male HSC 2012 Aug 9, 2012 #3 deswa1 said: Split ln(x^2-1) into ln(x-1)(x+1) and then to ln(x-1)+ln(x+1). Now use I.B.P Click to expand... thanks ill try that..looks alright to me....gee u make everything sound so easy! wanna b like u!
deswa1 said: Split ln(x^2-1) into ln(x-1)(x+1) and then to ln(x-1)+ln(x+1). Now use I.B.P Click to expand... thanks ill try that..looks alright to me....gee u make everything sound so easy! wanna b like u!
nightweaver066 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 7, 2010 Messages 1,585 Gender Male HSC 2012 Aug 9, 2012 #4 Go from there EDIT: ^^^ or that. It'll probably be quicker. Last edited: Aug 9, 2012