5.2 The Natural Logarithmic Function: Integration

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5.2 The Natural Logarithmic Function: Integration

Using Log Rule for Integration

Finding Area with the Log Rule Find the area of the region bounded by the graph, the x-axis and the line x=3.

Recognizing Quotient Forms of the Log Rule

Using Long Division Before Integrating

Change of Variables with the Log Rule

u-Substitution and the Log Rule Solve the differential equation

Using a Trigonometric Identity

Integrating Trigonometric Functions

Finding Average Value Find the average value of f(x)=tanx on the interval