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bkb
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Posted on 07-14-07 1:15
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Dear friends, What is integration of (ln y.e^ay.dy)??? Will appreciate any help.
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ManwiththeMission
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Posted on 07-14-07 1:35
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Go there you can enter expression they will give answer. http://integrals.wolfram.com/index.jsp
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Posted on 07-14-07 10:18
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. Try working out the problem by using intregration by parts. Good Luck!
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Posted on 07-14-07 11:47
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log ye^ay = logy + log e^ay = log y + ay loge = log y + ay now integrate (log y + ay) dy = y log y - y +a (y^2)/2 + constant
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