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  • 28-03-2017
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Find the definite integral of [tex] 2^{lnx} [/tex] from 0 to 1.

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Sxerks Sxerks
  • 28-03-2017
Let y = [tex] 2^{lnx} [/tex]
lnx = log₂y
lnx = [tex] \frac{lny}{ln2} [/tex]
lnx·ln2 = lny

y = [tex] e^{lnxln2} [/tex]
y = [tex] x^{ln2}[/tex]

∴ the integral of x^(㏑2) is [tex] \frac{x^(ln2+1)}{ln2 + 1} [/tex]
So, with the bounds, it becomes:

[tex] \frac{1}{ln2 + 1} [/tex]
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