I'm guessing they just did it by inspection (without a substitution)?Thanks, yeh it was fine using the substitution im just used to getting the substitution in 3u. Didn't really get the solution given in the successone book. Anyway thanks!
Ive seen it a lot tbh. For examplehahahah tbh i feel like a bit of an idiot, is this something that's done in a bit more detail in 4u??
In the successone book they just used that formula^^. Of all the papers ive done i dont think ive come across that once but hey better now than in the exam
Yeah that's correct.Please correct me if im wrong but would that then equal [ln(x)^2]/2 ?? See now im feeling like ive just forgotten some simple integration
yeh just looking at that answer feels wrong