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Find the integral of 1x.


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Find the integral

By the fundamental theorem of Calculus, we know that the derivative of ln(x)is 1x.

That is ddxlnx=1x for x>0

From chain rule we also know that,

ddxln(-x=1x for x<0

The integral of 1x should be a function whose derivative is 1x.

So we can say,

However, if x is negative then ln(x)is undefined.

On an interval that excludes 0, the antiderivative of 1x is lnx if interval lies in positive integers andln(-x)if intervals lie in negative numbers.

Hence, ln|x|covers both negative and positive integers.

So, ∫1xdx=ln|x|+c where, c is the integration constant.

Hence, The integral of 1x is ln|x|+c.


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