[DTube] Reduction Formula for Integral of ∫ln^n(x)dx
In this video, we work through the derivation of the reduction formula for the integral of lnn(x) or [ln(x)]n.
Like with lower powers of ln(x), such as ln2(x), we adopt the same approach of integration by parts, letting u = lnn(x) and dv = dx.
We then use the our derived formula to find the indefinite integral of ln3(x).
Integration: Reduction Formulas
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- Reduction Formula for Integral of ∫lnn(x)dx
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